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- Getting started
- Best practices
- Organization Modeling in Orchestrator
- Managing Large Deployments
- Automation Best Practices
- Optimizing Unattended Infrastructure Using Machine Templates
- Organizing Resources With Tags
- Orchestrator Read-only Replica
- Exporting grids in the background
- Enforcing user-level Integration Service connection governance
- Tenant
- About the Tenant Context
- Searching for Resources in a Tenant
- Managing Robots
- Connecting Robots to Orchestrator
- Storing Robot Credentials in CyberArk
- Storing Unattended Robot Passwords in Azure Key Vault (read only)
- Storing Unattended Robot Credentials in HashiCorp Vault (read only)
- Storing Unattended Robot Credentials in AWS Secrets Manager (read only)
- Deleting Disconnected and Unresponsive Unattended Sessions
- Robot Authentication
- Robot Authentication With Client Credentials
- Configuring automation capabilities
- Solutions
- Audit
- Resource Catalog Service
- Automation Suite Robots
- Folders Context
- Automations
- Processes
- Jobs
- Apps
- Triggers
- Logs
- Monitoring
- Queues
- Assets
- Storage Buckets
- Indexes
- MCP Servers
- Orchestrator testing
- Integrations
- Troubleshooting

Orchestrator user guide
Last updated Apr 28, 2026
Managing MCP Servers
Creating MCP Servers
You can choose between the following MCP Server types:
- UiPath: Expose UiPath artifacts as tools via MCP.
- Remote: Proxy requests to a remote MCP Server outside UiPath.
Note:
Once an MCP Server is created, you cannot change the MCP Server type.
To create an MCP Server in a folder, you need the following permissions:
- The folder-level Create permission for the MCP Servers object.
- The folder-level View permission for the MCP Servers object.
For detailed instructions on how to create MCP Servers, refer to the following sections:
Editing MCP Servers
- On the MCP Servers page, select an MCP Server, then navigate to More Actions and select Edit.
- Edit the MCP Server as per your requirements.
You cannot change the type of an MCP Server once created. 3. Select Update.
Deleting MCP Servers
- On the MCP Servers page, select an MCP Server.
- Navigate to More Actions.
- Select Remove
MCP Servers details
You can select an MCP Server from the list to view detailed information related to it. Once selected, a side-panel opens with two tabs:
- Tools: displays the list of tools associated with the selected MCP Server.
- Jobs: displays all jobs started by the selected MCP Server.
Note:
The Jobs tab is only available for Command and Coded MCP Servers.
Discovering tools and jobs
For Command and Coded MCP Servers, a Discover button is available. Depending on the location, this button has the following functions:
- Tools tab: for Command MCP Servers, this button retrieves the tools available from the external package feed.
- Jobs tab: each time you select the Discover button, a job is started. You can monitor the status of the job in the Jobs tab. Once the job is finished, the tools list from the Tools tab is refreshed.