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Robot User Guide

Last updated Jul 1, 2024

About UiPath Assistant

The UiPath Assistant is a tool created specifically to turn the user's interaction with our robots into a great and enjoyable experience from the comfort of their desktops. It's the place where individuals can easily access, manage and run automations with just a couple of clicks. The interface can be customized to better suit the person behind it by choosing an avatar and a name for the robot, organize processes in custom folders on the launchpad or maybe choosing another theme. All of this makes the UiPath Assistant our bridge between humans and Robots.

As a client of the Robot, it can send commands to start or stop jobs and change settings, based on user input.

Although it is specially designed for attended use, UiPath Assistant doesn't impose any limits as to what processes you can start. This means that you're able to easily connect to Orchestrator and have jobs started from there.

During installation, you are able to choose to deploy the Robot in User Mode or Service Mode to better suit your environment. For more details, see the According to Deployment document.

After you install and run the UiPath Assistant, an icon is displayed in the system tray. Clicking this icon brings UiPath Assistant into focus, while right-clicking it brings up a menu from which you can access the Preferences, Orchestrator Settings, bring it to focus or Quit.

UiPath Assistant and Process Execution icons:

Tray

  • docs image - when the connection is established.
  • docs image - when not connected.
  • docs image - when an error is encountered, such as the UiPath Robot service being stopped.
  • docs image - when there are new or unread notifications.

Taskbar

  • docs image - Simple Assistant
  • docs image - Running Process
  • docs image - Running Process in PIP
  • docs image - Running process from Assistant
  • - Running Process in PIP from Assistant

    The connection status with Orchestrator can also be viewed by hovering over the tray icon, or in the UiPath Assistant status bar, as follows:

  • Connected, licensed - when a Robot exists and is licensed.
  • Connected, unlicensed - when a Robot exists, but is not licensed. The following tooltip message is displayed on mouse hover: "There are no available licenses on the server.".
  • Connected, unlicensed - this status is displayed along with one of the following tooltip messages on mouse hover, in the following cases:

    • "An Orchestrator Robot definition must exist for this user." - if a Machine that hosts the Robot is not defined on Orchestrator. For example, if you deployed your Robots using the ConnectionString without first defining the Robots in Orchestrator.
    • “Robot does not exist.” - when no Robot is defined.
    • “Robot already connected to machine ‘Machine_Name’.” - a floating Robot is already in use on a different machine.
    • "The machine key is linked to another machine!" - the key you used to connect to Orchestrator belongs to another machine in Orchestrator.

For more information, see the Field Descriptions for UiPath Assistant.

Interface

The UiPath Assistant's Interface is composed of a two column design:

The left side contains the processes available separated in two sections:

  • Recent

    • Here are the last 3 processes ran by the user.
  • Processes

    • All other processes available to the user

The right side, also named "The Launchpad" is where you can pin your favorite processes to have easier access to them. You can drag and drop them to arrange them and create sections as shown below. This side also displays the Process Details when used.

On the bottom of the UiPath Assistant you can find the Robot Identity and the search bar that can be used to find processes easier.



The UiPath Assistant is split into the following widgets:

The Running Processes Widget

The Running Processes widget enables you to:

  • View all currently running foreground and background processes.
  • Pause, resume, or stop a process. The Pause button can be disabled for a process from the Studio Process Settings window. Once a process is started, the execution status is displayed. You can use the Report Status activity to have custom status messages displayed during execution.



The Default Processes Widget

The Default List widget enables you to:

  • View all the available automation processes:

    • If UiPath Assistant is connected to Orchestrator, processes from the environments and folders the Robot is a part of are displayed. Hovering over a process displays its name, version and its folder.
    • If UiPath Assistant is not connected to Orchestrator, processes from the %ProgramData%\UiPath\Packages folder are displayed. The Packages folder can be specified, as explained on this page.
  • Download processes that have a newer version available, or that need to be downloaded and unpacked locally, and view the installation status.
  • Add and remove a process from the Launchpad, click the contextual menu and then select "Pin to Launchpad".

The Reminders Widget

The Reminders widget enables you to specify a time or period for you to receive a notification for starting a process. Any process which is visible in the Process List widget can be set to a reminder. Frequency can be set to once, daily, weekly, or monthly, each with its own date settings to configure. A reminder can only include one process. Clicking the Edit Reminder button allows you to make changes to it, or even remove it.



Processes that have reminders set appear on the Reminders tab and a reminder is displayed once a process is about to start. Please note that a process does not start without your consent. The reminder window allows you to Snooze (displays the reminder again in 10 minutes), Dismiss, or Start the process.



Personal Workspace

This is the place from where you can manage your processes published in the Orchestrator's Personal Workspace Feed. Besides being able to view, configure and run, you are also able to remove them directly from the UiPath Assistant. Going to the contextual menu and clicking on "Delete personal process" removes the process from both UiPath Assistant and Orchestrator's personal workspace feed.

The contextual menu provides you multiple options of managing processes, which has an option to set a keyboard shortcut for a specific process.



Note: When deleting a process from your personal folder, it deletes the process from the Orchestrator and leaves the package in place.

Process Details

The Process Details submenu provides the following:

  • Process Name and Description - these are based on details provided in Studio when the process was created
  • used to configure processes that make use of input arguments.
  • The Start in PiP toggle is inherited from the project settings in Studio. If a process is set to Start in PiP in Studio, the toggle is enabled. Changing it from the UiPath Assistant overwrites the setting from Studio.



Your Robot

To make the Robot more human, you can give it an identity by choosing an picture and a name. This is done when you open the UiPath Assistant for the very first time but can be changed at any time by clicking on the Robot next to the search bar and hovering over it displays the name.



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