- Démarrage
- Introduction au UiPath Robot
- Comprendre UiPath Robot
- Assistant UiPath
- Prérequis d’installation
- Installing robots for unattended automations
- Configuring robots for unattended automations
- Deploying unattended automations
- Connecting robots for unattended automations to Orchestrator
- Setting up Windows Server for High-Density Robots
- Rediriger les Robots vers un serveur proxy
- Implementing authentication
- Adjusting registry settings for execution in minimized RDP windows
- Using network locations
- Configurer des Robots Linux
- Configuration de la vérification de la signature des paquets
- Configurer des dossiers de package et des chemins d’accès réseau
- Configurer des flux d’activité
- Installing robots for attended automations
- Configuring robots for attended automations
- Intégrations
- Résolution des problèmes
- Résoudre les problèmes du service de robot UiPath
- Résoudre les problèmes d’exécution
- Résoudre les problèmes de mise en réseau
- Résolution des problèmes de connexion
- Licensing troubleshooting
- Package troubleshooting
- Résolution des problèmes .NET
- Dépannage de la journalisation
- Dépannage des problèmes de session
Guide de l’administrateur du Robot
Introduction au UiPath Robot
The UiPath Robot is a key component of the UiPath platform, designed to interact with different applications and systems, similar to a human user. It can execute complex workflows and process large amounts of data with speed and accuracy.
In the UiPath context, it is important to differentiate between a Robot and an automation. A Robot is the entity that performs task, whereas an automation is the programmed task performed by the Robot.
There are two types of automations:
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Attended automation, which is triggered by the user and usually requires human interaction, running on the user machine.
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Unattended automation, which is managed by Orchestrator and operates independently, often running in the background or during non-working hours, on a separate machine.
An important agent of attended automations is the UiPath Assistant. It provides a user-friendly interface that allows easy interaction between you and the Robot, so you can run automations directly from your desktop.
The integration with UiPath Apps blurs the line between attended and unattended automations. With Apps, you can trigger unattended automations in an attended manner - you manually start the automation, but then the operation is executed independently, much like unattended automation.
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Automated workflow execution: UiPath Robot can execute predefined automation workflows, performing tasks exactly as programmed, at high speed and zero errors.
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Attended and unattended automations: Able to work under human supervision (attended) or autonomously (unattended), driving flexibility and efficiency.
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Beyond traditional RPA - The capability to incorporate automation into your own applications. With UiPath Apps and Forms activities, you can build customized applications and create user-friendly forms within their automation workflows.
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Integration with UiPath Orchestrator: The ability to be managed remotely via the Orchestrator, enabling centralized deployment, logging, and auditing.
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Advanced scheduling capabilities: Robots can work around the clock and can be scheduled to run tasks at particular times via Orchestrator, optimizing resource utilization.
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Secure data handling: Security features prevent unauthorized access or leaks; sensitive data used in automation tasks is securely handled and maintained.
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Scalability: Robots can be easily extended or multiplied to match increasing workload or tackle new tasks, offering an easy route to scale up automation.
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Cross-functional capabilities: Robots can interact with various applications and software systems, from desktop to web and virtual environments.