How Do I Disable Operation Protection?
Symptom
If operation protection is enabled, users under your account can proceed with a critical operation (such as deleting a resource and creating an access key) only after the users or the specified person completes verification. To disable operation protection, perform the following procedure.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
Figure 1 Logging in to the management console
- On the management console, hover the mouse pointer over the username in the upper right corner, and choose Security Settings from the drop-down list.
- On the Security Settings page, click the Critical Operations tab, and click Change next to Operation Protection.
- Select Disable and click OK. Enter the verification code and click OK.
Figure 2 Disabling operation protection
Security Settings FAQs
- How Do I Enable Login Verification?
- How Do I Disable Login Verification?
- How Do I Change the Verification Method for Performing Critical Operations?
- How Do I Disable Operation Protection?
- How Do I Bind a Virtual MFA Device?
- How Do I Obtain a Virtual MFA Verification Code?
- How Do I Unbind or Remove a Virtual MFA Device?
- Why Does MFA Authentication Fail?
- Why Am I Not Getting the Verification Code?
- Why Is My Account Locked?
- Why Doesn't My Access Control Policy Take Effect?
- Why Do I Still Need to Perform MFA During Login After Unbinding the Virtual MFA Device?
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