FileManagerAmazonProviderSettings.AccessKeyID Property
OBSOLETE
Use the AccountManager class API and the AccountName property instead.
Use the AccountManager class API and the AccountName property instead. For more information, refer to the Cloud Storage Account Management topic.
Namespace: DevExpress.Web
Assembly: DevExpress.Web.v24.2.dll
Declaration
[DefaultValue("")]
[Obsolete("Use the AccountManager class API and the AccountName property instead.")]
public string AccessKeyID { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
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String | String.Empty | A string value that is the access key ID. |
Property Paths
You can access this nested property as listed below:
Object Type | Path to AccessKeyID |
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ASPxFileManager |
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HtmlEditorFileManagerSettingsBase |
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Remarks
Specifies the access key ID of your AWS account.
When you access Amazon Web Services programmatically, you verify your identity and the identity of your applications by using an access key. An access key consists of an access key ID and a secret access key. Use the AccessKeyID and FileManagerAmazonProviderSettings.SecretAccessKey properties to provide your application with access to your AWS account.
The access key ID is 20 alpha-numeric characters like AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE string that uniquely identifies the user who owns the account. This is actually a user name. The access key ID is not secret; it is available to others in some situations.
To learn how to get Amazon access keys, see the AWS security credentials Amazon help topic.
To learn more about the Amazon file system provider, see the Amazon File System Provider topic.