- 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
Robot admin guide
Setting up Windows Server for high-density robots
A deployment with high-density robots lets you run multiple automations simultaneously on a Windows Server machine, while each automation works in its own session.
For setting up the environment for high-density robots on a Windows Server machine, you need to install the Remote Desktop Session Host. It allows users of the Windows Server machine to access virtual and session-based desktops, or RemoteApp programs. Next, add the users who can connect to the machine and serve as Robots. Finally, turn on the High-Density Robots feature in UiPath.
Setting up Windows server for high-density robots consists of the following steps:
Installing the Remote Desktop Session Host allows users of the Windows Server machine to access virtual and session-based desktops, or RemoteApp programs.
- Open Computer Management.
- In the left-side panel, navigate to Computer Management (Local) > Local Users and Groups > Groups. The right panels update accordingly.
- Open the Remote Desktop Users Properties wizard.
- Select Add. The Select Users, Computers, Service Accounts, or Groups window opens.
- In the Enter the object name to select field, include the domain users who would serve as Robots and need to access the machine.
- Select OK. The configuration is saved and the Select Users, Computers, Service Accounts, or Groups window closes.
- In the Remote Desktop Users Properties window, select Apply and OK. This action saves your settings and allows the newly added users to log in to the Windows Server machine.