Disabling an AWS Region where IAM Identity Center is enabled - AWS IAM Identity Center
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Disabling an AWS Region where IAM Identity Center is enabled

If you disable an AWS Region in which IAM Identity Center is installed, IAM Identity Center is also disabled. After IAM Identity Center is disabled in a Region, users in that Region won’t have single sign-on access to AWS accounts and applications.

To re-enable IAM Identity Center in opt-in AWS Regions, you must re-enable the Region. Because IAM Identity Center must reprocess all paused events, re-enabling IAM Identity Center might take some time.

Note

IAM Identity Center can manage access only to the AWS accounts that are enabled for use in an AWS Region. To manage access across all accounts in your organization, enable IAM Identity Center in the management account in an AWS Region that is automatically activated for use with IAM Identity Center.

For more information about enabling and disabling AWS Regions, see Managing AWS Regions in the AWS General Reference.