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[Applause] hi I am ayushi a technical account manager here at the AWS office in Seattle today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to share an Amazon machine image either with another account within your organization or with the AWS support team for offline troubleshooting letamp;#39;s get started after logging into the AWS Management console navigate to the Amazon elastic compute Cloud console navigate to Amis in the left panel here you can see all the Amis that you own in your account select the Ami that you want to share with another AWS account then choose actions choose edit Ami permissions here you can edit the permission of the Ami and you can share it with another AWS account Iamp;#39;ll select this checkbox because I also want to give the permission to create the volumes from the snapshot thatamp;#39;s associated with the instance please note you donamp;#39;t need to share the Amazon elastic blog store snapshots that an Ami references to be able to share that