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- Getting Started
- UiPath® Assistant
- Installation and Upgrade
- About Backward and Forward Compatibility
- Hardware and Software Requirements
- Deployment Guidelines
- UiPathRobot.msi Command Line Parameters
- AWS Deployment
- Azure Marketplace Deployment
- Deploying unattended automations
- Updating the Robot
- Setting Up Windows Server for High-Density Robots
- Services the Robot Connects to
- UiPath.Settings File Description
- Robot Types
- Robot Components
- Licensing
- Connecting Robots to Orchestrator
- Processes and Activities
- Logging
- Robot JavaScript SDK
- Specific Scenarios
- Restarting Robot Components
- Windows Sessions
- Login Using Thales Luna Credential System
- Login Using NShield Key Storage Provider
- Redirecting Robots Through a Proxy Server
- Executing Tasks in a Minimized RDP Window
- Using Mapped Network Drives
- Stopping a Process
- Disable Stop Button
- Custom Package Folders and Network Paths
- CrowdStrike Integration
- Robot Citrix Apps Virtualization
- Troubleshooting
- Common Connection Errors
- Unresponsive Robot Over RDP
- Duplicate Execution Logs
- Frequently Encountered Robot Errors
- Increased Process Execution Duration
- Enforced Package Signature Verification
- Message Too Large to Process
- Errors When Running as Administrator
- NuGet Packages Not Accessible After Migration
- User Access Control Prompt and UI Automation Activities
- .NET required during installation
- Assembly Cannot Be Loaded From Network Or Azure File Share
- Activities cannot find .NET Runtime
- .NET 8 projects fail to run
- Windows session is locked
Deploying unattended automations
Robot User Guide
Last updated Oct 9, 2024
Deploying unattended automations
Unattended automations are used for tasks that do not require human supervision, usually run in virtual environments on dedicated machines, and are controlled from Orchestrator.
An unattended automation can be started manually from Orchestrator when needed, but can also be scheduled if the task has to start at a specific interval (daily, hourly, weekly) or at a specific time and date (end of week).
To run an unattended automation: