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- Getting started
- Understanding UiPath Robot
- UiPath Assistant
- Installation requirements
- 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
- Redirecting robots through a proxy server
- Implementing authentication
- Adjusting registry settings for execution in minimized RDP windows
- Using network locations
- Setting up Linux robots
- Configuring package signature verification
- Setting up package folders and network paths
- Configuring activity feeds
- Setting up non-persistent VDIs - follow up with Sai
- Installing robots for attended automations
- Configuring robots for attended automations
- Integrations
- Troubleshooting
Installing in a custom path
Robot admin guide
Last updated Dec 17, 2024
Installing in a custom path
In the advanced settings of the Robot installation, you have the option to specify a custom installation path. This allows organizations to install the Robot in a specific location, according to their IT policies, rather than using the default path suggested by the installer. However, if the custom path is outside system-controlled folders such as Windows, Program Files, or Users, the system built-in security measures may not fully protect the installation. This can expose the software to unauthorized access or tampering.
We recommend using the system-recommended default path, which is designed to be secure.
But if you need to install the Robot in a custom path, consider the following best
practices:
- Restrict write permissions to trusted users, such as SYSTEM or Administrators group members.
- Ensure regular users cannot modify files in the folder or gain access.