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You can receive this error if you attempt to perform an operation and you don't have the required permissions. This can be caused by insufficient permissions in policies attached to your Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) principal. It can also happen because of restrictions in place from an Amazon Web Services Organizations service control policy (SCP) that affects your Amazon Web Services account.
The request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid parameter value or a missing required parameter.
Contains details about the connector's challenge.
Details about the specified challenge, returned by the GetChallengeMetadata action.
This request can't be completed for one of the following reasons because the requested resource was being concurrently modified by another request.
Connector for SCEP is a service that links Amazon Web Services Private Certificate Authority to your SCEP-enabled devices. The connector brokers the exchange of certificates from Amazon Web Services Private CA to your SCEP-enabled devices and mobile device management systems. The connector is a complex type that contains the connector's configuration settings.
Lists the Amazon Web Services Private CA SCEP connectors belonging to your Amazon Web Services account.
The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure with an internal server.
Contains configuration details for use with Microsoft Intune. For information about using Connector for SCEP for Microsoft Intune, see Using Connector for SCEP for Microsoft Intune.
If you don't supply a value, by default Connector for SCEP creates a connector for general-purpose use. A general-purpose connector is designed to work with clients or endpoints that support the SCEP protocol, except Connector for SCEP for Microsoft Intune. For information about considerations and limitations with using Connector for SCEP, see Considerations and Limitations.
Contains OpenID Connect (OIDC) parameters for use with Microsoft Intune. For more information about using Connector for SCEP for Microsoft Intune, see Using Connector for SCEP for Microsoft Intune.
Base class for all service related exceptions thrown by the PcaConnectorScep client
The operation tried to access a nonexistent resource. The resource might be incorrectly specified, or it might have a status other than ACTIVE
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The request would cause a service quota to be exceeded.
The limit on the number of requests per second was exceeded.
An input validation error occurred. For example, invalid characters in a name tag, or an invalid pagination token.