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Annalisa Vanzanten

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Jan 20, 2024, 9:06:49 PM1/20/24
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I tried to rename the robot and then delete it. No effect.
Then I restarted the IIS, thinking this would clear the cache and re-load everything from fresh - but to no effect.
Ultimately, I have powered down the whole installation (IIS + DB). When it came back up nothing had changed.

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Hi @KlausA: Can you please double check the Jobs page, are there any processes still in pending state? Also maybe look at the System tray if the robot is connected and try to disconnect the robot from there.

first off - as stated initially, the robot is totally off line: no jobs, no resources, no queues thus no dependencies what I can see/look up in ORCH. It was taken down after a couple of test runs. Since that was some time ago I wanted to re-used the robot license.

But when i tried to setup the orchestrator for my Windows Server 2012 R2 editon. The server Machine gets connected to the Orchestrator and version is shown over there but when i see my robot it shows always disconnected.

The real issue that is similar to the one you gave is the fact that when I open my assistant it tells me that UiPath robot service is not recognized. Yet it is running. And when I force restart it, or stop then start it again, it seems to never recognize it.

Now, if you are trying to go the other way, from Community Edition to the Enterprise trial, you might want to check if the key you got is not for the Orchestrator, rather than for just Studio. If that is the case, you will have to install Orchestrator on-premise and then connect your robots to it to get the licenses.

sharing my thoughts over issue. In your machine page you created machine with your email id. you should use exact computer name (DESKTOP-COP1T60). once you create machine you should allocated developer license to it and after that create robot by using machine. go to assistant and try to connect with the machine name and key. Could you please try like that.

I would like to know if it is possible to specify the user account that the robot will be using without having to store the credentials of the account within Orchestrator.
This is because the user account being used will require various privileges to run various tasks, therefore we want to reduce the security risk of storing the credentials.

From today morning this issue is comming , yesterday it was all ok .
I have a Standard M/c , standard robot of type Unattended and Environment .
while trying to connect In Orchestrator settings it shows connected with Unlicensed status .
I have tried every thing , reading two related post in forum ,reinstallingUiPath Studio,Deleting Services and Adding again ,even installingUiPath Studio in another machine but the problem still persists .

Hello, I am building an assisting robot which requires the human and the robot works together (robot is waiting for human to click any button, and if the button is clicked robot do this, and after another field is filled robot do that etc).

Hello @ddpadil, thank you for your continuous support.
So there is no way to this now just with UiPath.
Working on a user assisting automation now, and there are some moments user forgot whether the pop up showed or not and wonder what the robot is doing now (robot is waiting for user action or is doing a process). Thank you anyway for the reply, working on the workaround now!

This is a rudimentary sample of how it works. We have a scope of making it a lot better (make the screen size less, text size bigger etc) and i did not contemplate on the pros on cons of it, one of it being the robot cannot see that part of screen. Hope it helps.

Runtime is an execution slot an unattended robot can use to execute an automation. A machine (physical or virtual) has a runtime capacity equal to the maximum number of unattended robots that can execute simultaneously on that machine. Learn more here.

There is no way to launch a UiPath Robot without the UiPath Robot software being installed on the machine which will to execute the automation. A "bare" machine will not be able to execute any automation created by UiPath. There are different levels of licensing, all of which revolve around 4 products. In order of least to most expensive, those products are an attended robot, UiPath Studio, an unattended robot, and UiPath Orchestrator. UiPath Studio includes an attended robot as this is the mechanism which allows for the execution on a user desktop.

To launch an automation from Orchestrator, at minimum an unattended robot must be purchased and installed on the machine which must execute the bot. There is some grey area in terms of what constitutes a machine, there are ways to provision unattended robots to virtual machines, but each automation launched from Orchestrator must be run on a valid unattended robot license.

Attended robots are not able to be launched from Orchestrator. They must be launched from the machine which will execute the automation. This is how the software is monetized. This is not like C, where any (windows) computer already has the necessary components to compile and execute the instructions.

This Partner Solution deploys UiPath Robot to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud. UiPath Robot is the agent that runs automation processes developed in UiPath Studio. Run both attended and unattended UiPath software robots hosted on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances.

Within UiPath Orchestrator, robots are created and configured. Once configured, they can then run the programs, instructions or scripts created for them in either an attended or unattended manner. In this tutorial, we will look at how to create unattended RPA robots in UiPath Orchestrator capable of running a Hello World application created for them in UiPath Studio.

Keep in mind that the creation of an unattended UiPath Orchestrator robot is only one step in the overall process of RPA code deployment. The previous steps is to create the RPA program itself. The following steps are to deploy the RPA application to the cloud and associate the application and the robot through a manageable process. But with the UiPath Orchestrator robot created, you are well on your way to deploying and managing the runtime of an automated robotic process.

"UiPath 2018 builds on our amazing momentum in 2017 and our phenomenal customer growth," said Daniel Dines, UiPath CEO and co-founder. "With this release, we have demonstrated tremendous scale operating over 10,000 robots successfully in a single environment. We continue to emphasize security, control and governance throughout, and have introduced new frameworks and solutions to speed up automation. We are working to help our customers become more sophisticated through the incorporation of industry-specific machine learning models and AI algorithms into their digital business operations."

"Users of Enterprise RPA consider ease of software and robot maintenance, security and scalability to be its most important features," said Sarah Burnett, vice president of research at Everest Group. "Integrated cognitive and machine learning for processing unstructured data is also important, as is the availability of robot operational analytics. RPA is a journey and the richness of the software speeds up that journey. UiPath 2018 is another significant step forward towards meeting these requirements for Enterprise RPA."

Built for both business and IT, UiPath is the leading platform for Enterprise Robotic Process Automation (RPA). The company is at the forefront of the digital business revolution, achieving nearly 800 percent revenue growth in 2017. UiPath combines an easy-to-use automation design capability with breakthrough computer vision technology, security and scalability to enable the rapid development and deployment of software robots (digital workers) that dramatically improve business productivity, compliance and customer service, across both back-office and front-office operations.

Orchestrator is a web-based application that manages automation. Orchestrator lets you provision, deploy, trigger, monitor, measure, track, and ensure the security of every robot in your organization. You can manage all your robots from a web browser or mobile device. Orchestrator can manage attended, unattended, or non-production robots.

UiPath Studio gives users the workspace to design robots. You design the automation project using UiPath Studio and send the task to the robot to execute. Robots are the workers that perform the tasks designed using UiPath Studio.

Attended Robots : These robots require human supervision and are suited for smaller task. For example, a user who wants fill out an expense report is prompted to sign in and fill out fields with supporting documentation.

Use Windows Server 2016 Standard or Windows Server 2019 Standard as the image and VM.Standard2.8, which meets the recommended CPU requirement for managing up to 400 robots. Additional options for managing higher or lesser number of robots are also available.

Use Windows Server 2016 Standard or Windows Server 2019 Standard as the image and VM.DenseIO2.8 for managing up to 400 robots. This provides faster access to logs stored on locally attached disk. The DenseIO shape provides locally attached storage and 8 CPUs, which meets the recommended CPU requirement. Additional options for managing higher or lesser number of robots are also available.

Backed by a billion dollars in venture capital funding, UiPath is one of the darlings of the booming RPA market, an emerging subset of artificial intelligence that uses software robots to observe workflows in common business applications and then deduce ways to automate repetitive tasks.

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