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Orchestrator User Guide
Last updated Feb 15, 2024

Robot Settings

Robot execution settings can be managed from Orchestrator for each robot, without having to connect to the robot machine each time.

Settings from either robot configuration or from UiPath Assistant are overwritten with the selected setting whenever robots connect to Orchestrator or when jobs are triggered from Orchestrator.

These settings stay the same regardless of robot and folder types.

Configuring Robot Settings

  1. Go to Tenant > Manage Access in Orchestrator.
  2. For the account corresponding to the robot, click Edit and then open the Robot Settings tab.
  3. Enable the toggle corresponding to each option to make it editable. Make your changes and click Update to save.


Robot Settings

Field

Description

Logging Level

The level at which the robot should log information.

The following options are available:

  • Verbose
  • Trace
  • Information - this is the default value.
  • Warning
  • Error
  • Critical
  • Off - use the robot settings from either robot configuration or UiPath Assistant.

Allow Development logging

Enables you to choose whether or not you want to receive execution or debugging logs sent from Studio during development processes. By default, this is set to Yes.

Login To Console

Enables the Robot to connect to the console session of the machine where it is installed. Additionally, it indicates if you can connect multiple Robots to Orchestrator using multiple users (High-Density Robots) or not. By default, this is set to Yes. To enable High-Density Robots, set the value to No.
If set to No, the Unattended Robot creates an RDP session when executing a process.

Resolution Width

The machine's display resolution width. This option is set to 0 by default, which means that it automatically retrieves and uses the detected resolution width. You can use a custom value, as long as it is supported by the workstation.

Resolution Height

The machine's display resolution height. This option is set to 0 by default, which means that it automatically retrieves and uses the detected resolution height. You can use a custom value, as long as it is supported by the workstation.

Resolution Depth

The machine's display resolution depth. This option is set to 0 by default, which means that it automatically retrieves and uses the detected resolution depth. You can use a custom value, as long as it is supported by the workstation. Please note that Windows 10 does not support a Resolution Depth value other than 32.

Font Smoothing

Enhances text recognition. If is set to True, the Font Smoothing* option over RDP connections is turned on. This means that the target machine has ClearType turned on. By default, this is set to No.

Auto Download Processes

If enabled, available processes are automatically downloaded when the Robot agent starts. By default, this is set to No.
Note: If you want to change the Robot resolution it is recommended to use an RDP session and set the Login To Console option to No. Take into account that a new session must be created for the resolution settings to take effect, so you need to log off and then log back in again.
  • Configuring Robot Settings
  • Robot Settings

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