In our earlier videos, we configured the Amazon EC2 command line tools. The command line tools are great, but sometimes it is also nice to use a graphical user interface.
ElasticFox is a handy tool that provides exactly that. In the video below, we will illustrate how to configure this tool for Window Server 2003.
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