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Error When Using My Access and Secret Keys

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I am setting up CloudMail in FileMaker. I created an AWS account and obtained the Access Key and Secret Key. However, using the CloudMail FileMaker database for testing.....I cannot seem to make it work.

I am using CloudMail 3.4 in FileMaker Pro 19.5.1. 

The steps for me to re-create the issue:

  1. Open CloudMail database. 
  2. Go to Settings and enter my access key and secret key.
  3. Click Test

Here is the error response: 
com.prosc.aws.exception.AWSRuntimeException: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?><Response><Errors><Error><Code>InvalidGroup.Duplicate</Code><Message>The security group 'CloudMail' already exists for VPC 'vpc-0d7f4b049f70c8b2a'</Message></Error></Errors><RequestID>c17bcb8d-9e02-44f3-b857-9d6f1fab9564</RequestID></Response>

 

Any suggestions? Insights? Something look at? The access and secret keys were made while logged in as the root user in AWS. 

Thank you for your help with this. It is probably something simple, but it is escaping me right now.

(I have used 360works plugins before. But, this is my first time setting up CloudMail.)

--Raf

7 hours ago, Ronel_Data said:

The security group 'CloudMail' already exists for VPC 'vpc-0d7f4b049f70c8b2a'

 

Try deleting the "CloudMail" security group specified above and try again

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Thanks, Ryan. That was it.

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