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https://redhat.atlassian.net/browse/OSDOCS-16962

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About the Cloud Credential Operator in mint mode
About manual mode with long-term credentials for components
Using bound service account tokens
About the Cloud Credential Operator in passthrough mode -- Changed title for consistency.
Manual mode with short-term credentials for components -- Changed title for consistency.
Post install -> Rotating cloud provider service keys with the Cloud Credential Operator utility -- Same module as "Maintaining cloud provider credentials" with a different name in the post-install book.

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cco-mode-manual.adoc
cco-mode-mint.adoc
using-service-accounts-as-oauth-client.adoc

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🤖 [error] AsciiDocDITA.DocumentTitle: The document title (=) is missing.

You can use the Cloud Credential Operator (CCO) in mint mode to create new credentials for components in the cluster with only the specific permissions that are required.

[id="mint-mode-about"]
== Mint mode credentials management

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The removed text moved to new mint-mode-credentials-management and mint-mode-permission-requirements modules.


[role="_abstract"]
When using the Cloud Credential Operator (CCO) in mint mode, you should be familiar with how the CCO uses provider credentials.

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Reviewer: Moved this text from an assembly unchanged. No need for review after the short desc.


[role="_abstract"]
When using the Cloud Credential Operator (CCO) in mint mode, ensure that the credential you provide meets the requirements of the cloud on which you are running or installing {product-title}. If the provided credentials are not sufficient for mint mode, the CCO cannot create an IAM user.

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Reviewer: Moved this text from an assembly unchanged. No need for review after the short desc.

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