Boto3 get InvalidClientTokenId when using update_service_specific_credential





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I want to change Git credential for AWS CodeCommit to Active/Inactive using Boto3.



I tried to use update_service_specific_credential but I got this error:



An error occurred (InvalidClientTokenId) when calling the CreateServiceSpecificCredential operation: The security token included in the request is invalid: ClientError


My code:



iamClient = boto3.client('iam')

response=iamClient.update_service_specific_credential(UserName="****",
ServiceSpecificCredentialId="*****",Status="Active")


someone tried to use it?
Any advice?



Thanks!










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    I want to change Git credential for AWS CodeCommit to Active/Inactive using Boto3.



    I tried to use update_service_specific_credential but I got this error:



    An error occurred (InvalidClientTokenId) when calling the CreateServiceSpecificCredential operation: The security token included in the request is invalid: ClientError


    My code:



    iamClient = boto3.client('iam')

    response=iamClient.update_service_specific_credential(UserName="****",
    ServiceSpecificCredentialId="*****",Status="Active")


    someone tried to use it?
    Any advice?



    Thanks!










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      I want to change Git credential for AWS CodeCommit to Active/Inactive using Boto3.



      I tried to use update_service_specific_credential but I got this error:



      An error occurred (InvalidClientTokenId) when calling the CreateServiceSpecificCredential operation: The security token included in the request is invalid: ClientError


      My code:



      iamClient = boto3.client('iam')

      response=iamClient.update_service_specific_credential(UserName="****",
      ServiceSpecificCredentialId="*****",Status="Active")


      someone tried to use it?
      Any advice?



      Thanks!










      share|improve this question
















      I want to change Git credential for AWS CodeCommit to Active/Inactive using Boto3.



      I tried to use update_service_specific_credential but I got this error:



      An error occurred (InvalidClientTokenId) when calling the CreateServiceSpecificCredential operation: The security token included in the request is invalid: ClientError


      My code:



      iamClient = boto3.client('iam')

      response=iamClient.update_service_specific_credential(UserName="****",
      ServiceSpecificCredentialId="*****",Status="Active")


      someone tried to use it?
      Any advice?



      Thanks!







      python amazon-web-services boto3 amazon-iam aws-iam






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          AWS errors are often purposefully opaque/non-specific so could you give a bit more detail? Specifically, are the user performing the update and the user whose credentials are being updated two different users? There may be a race condition arising if the user being updated IS the user performing the update.






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