- Getting started
- Understanding UiPath Robot
- 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 with credential providers
- Configuring package signature verification
- Setting up package folders and network paths
- Configuring activity feeds
- Installing robots for attended automations
- Configuring robots for attended automations
- Integrations
- Governance
- Troubleshooting

Robot admin guide
To execute attended automations, you need to allocate one or more user licenses to your robots.
The following user licenses are available for attended automations:
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Attended
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Citizen Developer
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Automation Developer
To license a robot for attended automations, first upload and activate a license in Orchestrator, then connect the robot to that Orchestrator instance.
To connect a robot to Orchestrator:
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In the Assistant, use the Client ID connection type, and provide the client credentials.
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In the Command Line Interface, use the
--connectcommand, and provide the client credentials.
activate command in the Command Prompt. The license activation can be done offline and online.
Check out the LicenseTool utility for more commands and parameters.
For online activation
UiPath.LicenseTool.exe is found, and 1234-5678-9010-1112is the license string.
C:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath.LicenseTool.exe activate -l 1234-5678-9010-1112C:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath.LicenseTool.exe activate -l 1234-5678-9010-1112For offline activation
UiPath.LicenseTool.exe is found, and c:\Downloads\license.txt is the path to the license file.
C:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath.LicenseTool.exe activate-offline -f c:\Downloads\license.txtC:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath.LicenseTool.exe activate-offline -f c:\Downloads\license.txt