Release: AWS SDK for .NET 1.3.16

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This release adds support for the virtual Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) feature of AWS Identity and Access Management.

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Submitted By: Pavel@AWS
Release Date: November 3, 2011 9:02 PM GMT
Created On: November 3, 2011 9:03 PM GMT
Last Updated: November 3, 2011 9:03 PM GMT

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New Features

Change Description
Virtual Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

With this release, you can use IAM to configure and enable a virtual MFA device. A virtual MFA device uses a software application that can generate six-digit authentication codes that are Open AuTHentication Time-based One-Time Password (OATHTOTP)-compatible. The software application can run on any mobile hardware device, including a smartphone.

This example create a virtual MFA device, retrieves a list of all the existing devices, then deletes the newly-created device:

// Create test device
CreateVirtualMFADeviceRequest createRequest = new CreateVirtualMFADeviceRequest { Path = "/", VirtualMFADeviceName = "TestDevice" };
CreateVirtualMFADeviceResponse response = identityClient.CreateVirtualMFADevice(createRequest);

// Get all the devices
ListVirtualMFADevicesRequest listRequest = new ListVirtualMFADevicesRequest { AssignmentStatus = "Any" };
ListVirtualMFADevicesResponse listResponse = identityClient.ListVirtualMFADevices(listRequest);
Console.WriteLine(listResponse.ListVirtualMFADevicesResult.VirtualMFADevices.Count);

// Delete existing device by its serial number
string deviceSerialNumber = response.CreateVirtualMFADeviceResult.VirtualMFADevice.SerialNumber;
DeleteVirtualMFADeviceRequest deleteRequest = new DeleteVirtualMFADeviceRequest { SerialNumber = deviceSerialNumber };
identityClient.DeleteVirtualMFADevice(deleteRequest);
		

For more information about virtual MFA and about using IAM to configure and enable a virtual MFA device, see Using a Virtual MFA Device with AWS.

Known Issues

Issue Description
Installation Requires Administrator Privileges The default install location is %PROGRAMFILES%, which on most computers is "c:\program files". In order to install files to the default location, the MSI must be run by an Administrator. If you don't have Administrator privileges on the machine, please change the install location to something like "c:\Documents and Settings\<you>\AWS SDK for .NET", and the install will complete successfully. If you are running on Vista, your personal folder is similar to "c:\users\<you>\".
Uninstalling the SDK Produces "Unknown Publisher" Message On Windows Vista, uninstalling the MSI results in an "Unknown Publisher" dialog even though the installer is signed by Amazon Web Services. This is a known Windows Installer bug on Windows Vista, and is documented here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929467/en-us

Supported API Versions

This release of the SDK supports the following API versions:

Service API Version
Amazon CloudFront 2010-11-01
Amazon CloudWatch 2010-08-01
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud 2011-05-15
Amazon Elastic MapReduce 2009-03-31
Amazon ElastiCache 2011-07-15
Amazon Relational Database Service 2011-04-01
Amazon Simple Email Service 2010-12-01
Amazon Simple Notification Service 2010-03-31
Amazon Simple Queue Service 2011-10-01
Amazon Simple Storage Service 2006-03-01
Amazon SimpleDB 2009-04-15
Auto Scaling 2011-01-01
AWS CloudFormation 2010-05-15
AWS Elastic Beanstalk 2010-12-01
AWS Identity and Access Management 2010-05-08
AWS Import/Export 2010-06-01
AWS Security Token Service 2011-06-15
Elastic Load Balancing 2011-08-15
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