**Example 1: To update a maintenance window** The following ``update-maintenance-window`` example updates the name of a maintenance window. :: aws ssm update-maintenance-window \ --window-id "mw-1a2b3c4d5e6f7g8h9" \ --name "My-Renamed-MW" Output:: { "Cutoff": 1, "Name": "My-Renamed-MW", "Schedule": "cron(0 16 ? * TUE *)", "Enabled": true, "AllowUnassociatedTargets": true, "WindowId": "mw-1a2b3c4d5e6f7g8h9", "Duration": 4 } **Example 2: To disable a maintenance window** The following ``update-maintenance-window`` example disables a maintenance window. :: aws ssm update-maintenance-window \ --window-id "mw-1a2b3c4d5e6f7g8h9" \ --no-enabled **Example 3: To enable a maintenance window** The following ``update-maintenance-window`` example enables a maintenance window. :: aws ssm update-maintenance-window \ --window-id "mw-1a2b3c4d5e6f7g8h9" \ --enabled For more information, see `Update a Maintenance Window (AWS CLI) <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/maintenance-windows-cli-tutorials-update.html>`__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.