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4. In the navigation pane, choose **Users**
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5. Create a new user with **programmatic access**
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6. When setting permissions, search for and select **AmazonS3FullAccess**
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7. In the Access keys section:
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- Choose **Create access key**
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- Create a
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- Then, choose **Download .csv file** to save the access key ID and secret access key to a CSV file on your computer
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7. Use a tag that will identify this token pair, like **Deployment Learning Lab**
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8. **Download .csv file** to save the access key ID and secret access key to a CSV file on your computer
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- Store the file in a secure location
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- ⚠️ _You will not have access to the secret access key again after this dialog box closes_
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- After you download the CSV file, choose **Close**
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8. Save the `AWS_ACCESS` token in the **Settings > Secrets**
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9. Save the `AWS_SECRET` token in the **Settings > Secrets**
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10. Once you are done, confirm here by commenting anything in this pull request
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9. Save the _Access key ID_ as a secret, named `AWS_ACCESS_KEY` in the **Settings > Secrets**
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10. Save the _Secret access key_ as a secret, named `AWS_SECRET_KEY` in the **Settings > Secrets**
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11. Once you are done, confirm here by commenting anything in this pull request

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