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Looks like you don't have access rights. Are you logged in as an IAM user? If so ... Did someone change the access rights on your your account or change a role that you had access to?
answered a year ago
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I would also check to see if someone added an MFA policy to your User or group as well. If an MFA policy has been enabled, you will need to add your mfa device, sync it, then sign out and back in again.
answered a year ago
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I might have found something. Some joker has set an IAM permission boundary for me, to ReadOnly. that was the problem. Otherwise, the TFA policy has not changed and I still have AdministratorAccess. But the permission boundary should superseeds that.
Thanks guys for pointing me in the right direction.
answered a year ago
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