- 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
UiPath Assistant on Mac
The UiPath Assistant is available on MacOS and allows users to access, manage, or run cross-platform automations, and connect the Robot to Orchestrator.
The UiPath Assistant can be downloaded from the Customer Portal or from the Automation Cloud.
- Go to the Customer Portal website.
- Search for your product and click the collapse icon on the right.
- Download the DMG file, based on your platform, the following options are available:
- Download for Intel Macs - x64
- Download for Apple Silicon
- Go to the Automation Cloud website.
- Click the Help icon on top of the page, and select Downloads from the dropdown menu.
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In the Featured Download section, choose one of the following options based on your platform:
- Download for Intel Macs - x64
- Download for Apple Silicon
To install the UiPath Assistant for MacOS, follow the steps below:
- Double-click the DMG file to make its content available.
- Drag the application from the DMG window into the Applications directory to install it.
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Wait for the copy process to finish.
To connect the Robot and UiPath Assistant to Orchestrator, use one of the following options:
When run on MacOS, processes that use web automations in browsers require Google Chrome Extension or Safari Extension to work.
When the Assistant is launched for the first time, if the Chrome extension is not detected, a prompt is displayed on the Assistant home page to install it.
You can add the extensions from the UiPath extensions section of the Preferences menu in the Assistant.
Once the installation is complete, the browser must be restarted and the extension enabled manually.
When designing a process for MacOS in Studio, the testing is done using Remote Debugging and connecting to the specific MacOS machine.
combined.logs
file from the /Users/john.doe/Library/Application Support/UiPath/
folder.
These logs contain all actions done by the user in the Assistant and any errors. Other specific Assistant files can be found in that folder as well.
When using the Assistant on MacOS, the following features are not available:
- Picture In Picture.
- Sending Processes to desktop.
- Task Capture Launcher.
- RobotJS is not compatible with Safari browser.
- The UiPath Diagnostic Tool is not available on MacOS machines. Instead, in Assistant, in the Troubleshoot section, certain log files are collected manually, which results in an archive used for debugging.
store.json
(/Applications/UiPath Assistant.app/Contents/Robot/uipath.config~/Library/Application Support/UiPath/store.json
):
"MAIN_WINDOW_SERVICE_LOGIN_DETAILS": {
"nextServiceUrl": "https://cloud.uipath.com",
"defaultServiceUrl": "https://cloud.uipath.com"
}
"MAIN_WINDOW_SERVICE_LOGIN_DETAILS": {
"nextServiceUrl": "https://cloud.uipath.com",
"defaultServiceUrl": "https://cloud.uipath.com"
}