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And make the following configurations with the keys provided by the Arbutus team:
And make the following configurations with the keys provided or crated with the <code>openstack ec2 credentials create</code> command:
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Enter new values or accept defaults in brackets with Enter.
Enter new values or accept defaults in brackets with Enter.
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<code>$ s3cmd rm s3://BUCKET_NAME/FILE_NAME.dat</code>
<code>$ s3cmd rm s3://BUCKET_NAME/FILE_NAME.dat</code>


=== ACLs and Policies === <!--T:24-->
=== Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Policies === <!--T:24-->
Buckets can have Access Control Lists (ACLs) and policies which govern who can access what resources in the object store.  These features are quite sophisticated.  Here are two simple examples of using ACLs using the tool's <code>setacl</code> command.
Buckets can have ACLs and policies which govern who can access what resources in the object store.  These features are quite sophisticated.  Here are two simple examples of using ACLs using the tool's <code>setacl</code> command.


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[[File:WinSCP transfers.png|800px|thumb|center|WinSCP file transfer screen]]
[[File:WinSCP transfers.png|800px|thumb|center|WinSCP file transfer screen]]


=== ACLs and Policies === <!--T:39-->
=== Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Policies ===
Unfortunately, as of version 5.19 WinSCP is not capable of managing object storage ACLs or Policies.
Right-clicking on a file will allow you to set a file's ACL, like this:
[[File:WinSCP ACL.png|400px|thumb|WinSCP ACL screen]]


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