![]() Next, launch Arq and pick “Preferences” from Arq’s menu. It’ll be in your Downloads folder, probably named “rootkey.csv”.Ĭlick the “Show Access Key” link to see both the Access Key ID and the Secret Access Key on screen. (If you’d rather switch to IAM and limit the permissions of the key pair you create, follow the instructions in IAM and Arq instead.)Ĭlick the Create New Access Key button to generate a new key pair:Ĭlick the “Download Key File” to save the key pair on your hard drive. Click “Delete” next to each one to delete it. You’ll see a list of your root access keys. Next, click on the + sign next to “Access Keys”. (If you get a pop-up about IAM, click “Continue to Security Credentials”.) To remove a root access key, go to the Security Credentials page. Your AWS account can have multiple root key pairs, plus multiple IAM key pairs. These are not separate accounts they all give you access to the same data in your account (depending on the key pair’s permissions). Create a new root key pair and use that. ![]()
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