A company has multiple AWS accounts and manages these accounts which AWS Organizations. A developer was given IAM user credentials to access AWS resources. The developer should have read-only access to all Amazon S3 buckets in the account. However, when the developer tries to access the S3 buckets from the console, they receive an access denied error message with no bucket listed. A solution architect reviews the permissions and finds that the developer's IAM user is listed as having read-only access to all S3 buckets in the account. Which additional steps should the solutions architect take to troubleshoot the issue? (Choose two.) A. Check the bucket policies for all S3 buckets. B. Check the ACLs for all S3 buckets. C. Check the SCPs set at the organizational units (OUs). D. Check for the permissions boundaries set for the IAM user. E. Check if an appropriate IAM role is attached to the IAM user.  Suggested Answer: DE Community Answer: CD This question is in SAP-C01 AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional Exam For getting AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional Certificate Disclaimers: The website is not related to, affiliated with, endorsed or authorized by Amazon. Trademarks, certification & product names are used for reference only and belong to Amazon. The website does not contain actual questions and answers from Amazon's Certification Exam.
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