
The organization provided AWS account
If you are working in an organization, and they provided you with AWS account, then get account-specific links from an internal department who is in charge of the root account. The root account is the account used for signing up with AWS. For example, in the previous section you created the free tier account using your own details, which can be considered as a root account. In organizations, usually there would be someone who is responsible for managing the root account as it is a very powerful account. If you try to log in using https://aws.amazon.com/console/, then you may end up with a user not found error as this link validates against all global AWS customers. It is very important to understand these differences when you manage the root account and other AWS users in the organization.