RPA Fridays #26 - UiPath Unattended Robot Setup (full tutorial)

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Комментарии • 18

  • @paulaboukhaled813
    @paulaboukhaled813 Год назад +1

    This is an AMAZING video. Thank you for posting this video.

  • @saeidnazemi1312
    @saeidnazemi1312 8 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial Roman. Thanks!
    I have one questions. When setting up Peter Robat in Production tenant, you provided the username and windows credentials log in for the machine. what if we have more than 1 machine configured? how do we configure the robot to be able to jump in between multiple machines? (i.e. floating robat)

  • @zero6699his
    @zero6699his 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot Roman well explain and very helpful

  • @RobotICTcom
    @RobotICTcom  2 года назад

    Hi!
    Thanks for watching! I hope you learned something new about Orchestrator : - )
    If you still have some questions, let me know what was unclear or where are you lost. I will try to help!
    Roman ♥

  • @blakelane1763
    @blakelane1763 2 года назад

    Great tutorial! My issue: I see we have a UIPath "Orchestrator" dashboard like yours. But I don't see one labeled UIPath "Administrator" . (We are also using paid enterprise - not "community" edition) . - Where do I link to "Administrator" (even though I am logged in as administrator?)

    • @RobotICTcom
      @RobotICTcom  2 года назад

      Hello Blake!
      Thanks to your comment. I am not sure exactly you mean by UiPath Administrator. Do you mean Cloud Administration? Can you point to a specific time in video and tell me what exactly are you missing? There can be many reasons. The whole UiPath is changing faster than weather in mountains. It is fairly possible you have older version or some different setup. Let me know!

    • @RobotICTcom
      @RobotICTcom  2 года назад

      Maybe you mean at cloud.uipath.com - the left menu. The "Admin" thing is sometimes hiding under "More" section.

    • @blakelane1763
      @blakelane1763 2 года назад

      @@RobotICTcom Yes - that leftmost column with the icons you show... I never see it in my browser panel. Can't find a 'More' option either. But I did finally stumble upon it by logging into myURL/Identity - there I was presented with choice of "Administrator" or "Orchestrator". From there I could find the icons you had on your demo and was able to proceed. (Oddly there is link to "Go back to Orchestrator" on the Administrator panel. But not one on Orchestrator to "Go to Administrator" - Thank you again for the great tutorial! - I was then able to follow along and create an unattended robot, machine and configuration.

    • @RobotICTcom
      @RobotICTcom  2 года назад

      @@blakelane1763 I am so happy it helped!! :) :) Have a great day and smart robots without exceptions!
      Roman

  • @kamalsainiks
    @kamalsainiks 2 года назад

    Hi, is there anyway to run the process from orchestrator to A user of VM which is logged off but the VM is on.
    Means can a BOT logins automatically in to the vm user when we schedule a process.

    • @RobotICTcom
      @RobotICTcom  2 года назад

      Hello Kamal,
      this is exactly what should be happening if you follow this setup. You enter the user credentials to Orchestrator and also you will setup (on the target machine) the installation as "Robot Service". Process launched from Orchestrator is then able to login the user to the machine and run the process.
      Roman

  • @Synsky
    @Synsky 2 года назад

    hello, i have some question regarding the installation of virtual machine. does the virtual machine mandatory for the installation of unattended robot? i already installed orchestrator Enterprise version and have two client server, one for the orchestrator and one for the studio. in which client should i installed the unattended robot?

    • @RobotICTcom
      @RobotICTcom  2 года назад

      Hi!
      I will try to answer your questions.
      Any kind of robot (attended or unattended) is always running at some machine. From the principle of how RPA works it cannot run without some machine. So you need ideally virtual machine with Windows installation for your unattended automation to run.
      What do you mean by "client"? So you are using Orchestrator on-premises? I have to say here my knowledge is not that good, so maybe I would point you to UiPath documentation. I hope it helped at least a bit.Roman

  • @RobotICTcom
    @RobotICTcom  2 года назад

    PS: If you will follow this tutorial and you will find out that something has been changed (in the user interface or logic of Orchestrator), please let me know! I will update the video, tutorial and Cheat Sheet! Thanks!
    Happy automation!
    Roman

    • @thomasjakob4901
      @thomasjakob4901 11 месяцев назад

      Greate stuf - thank you 🙂
      In cummunity edition 2023.10 the visualisation of connected robots (video 18:30) moved to a `new` menu -> monitoring

  • @Urezanthos
    @Urezanthos Год назад

    At about 12 mins you mention that licenses are only consumed when a process is actually running. Is this accurate? To my understanding licenses are consumed when a machine is connected to a machine template, regardless if a process is running. At least for Community license.

    • @RobotICTcom
      @RobotICTcom  Год назад

      Hello! yes, it is as I said. You can have one license in your Orchestrator and have multiple machines connected to one Template. The license will be consumed only when the process is running. :)
      Roman

    • @Urezanthos
      @Urezanthos Год назад

      @@RobotICTcom Thanks for reply. I assume it works in different ways for us then. Perhaps depending on types of licenses or something else. I've tried 2 different machine templates, and 3 different PCs in different configurations (Service URL and Machine Key login). Always the same result - first PC to login grabs the Unattended license. The other PCs are Unlicensed and are not able to run any Unattended automations until the first PC is disconnected and some other PC can snatch the license after a couple of minutes.
      Great video though! *thumbup*