- Release Notes
- Getting Started
- UiPath Assistant
- Installation and Upgrade
- Robot Types
- Robot Components
- Licensing
- Connecting Robots to Orchestrator
- Interactive Sign In
- Processes and Activities
- Logging
- Robot JavaScript SDK
- Specific Scenarios
- Troubleshooting
Interactive Sign In
Interactive Sign In allows you to connect Studio and the Assistant to Orchestrator by simply authenticating with your user credentials, instead of using a machine key. This makes it easier to set up Robots as they are deployed automatically once a user signs in for the first time, removing the need to manually configure each Robot. This feature also keeps the UiPath products in sync, as licensing for Studio and Robot is inherited from the user account in Orchestrator.
When you first open the Assistant, the following screen is displayed allowing you to sign in to your account or continue using the UiPath Assistant in offline mode.
If you choose to continue using the UiPath Assistant offline, keep in mind that only the local process feed will be reachable. To make sure that your processes are available, publish them to Assistant (Robot Defaults).
For more details on using the UiPath Assistant offline, click here.
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Click the Sign in button from the main window or click to open the Preferences menu, then click Sign In.
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A new browser window opens. Depending on your authentication method, you can either log in with your username and password or by using one of the available authentication providers.
https://cloud.uipath.com
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To sign in to a different URL:
- Select Preferences > Orchestrator Settings.
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From the Connection Type drop-down menu, select Service URL , then input the base URL of your Orchestrator in the Service URL field, and click Sign in.
Note: If your account is part of multiple tenants, you are asked to choose the tenant to connect to. If the service URL contains the organization and tenant names (e.g.:https://cloud.uipath.com/organisation/tenant/
), you are connected directly to that specific tenant, without having to pick a tenant.Note: You can still connect your Robot via machine key by choosing Machine Key from the Connection Type drop-down.
After the login process is completed, the status should show "Connected, Licensed" and your Orchestrator processes appear on the Assistant's home page.
- If you are using the on-premises version of Orchestrator and your credentials are synced with Active Directory, the authentication takes place automatically just as it happens when accessing Orchestrator in a browser.
- If your account is part of multiple organizations, you are prompted to select an organization during the authentication flow.
Going back to the drop-down menu and hovering over the Sign out button displays the user currently logged in.
The connection status indicator next to the Preferences menu provides the real-time connection status based on color coding. On mouse hover it displays the connection status and the Orchestrator URL and clicking it opens the Orchestrator instance in a browser.
To sign out from your account, open the Preferences menu and select Sign out.
If you logged in after connecting to Orchestrator with your machine key, logging out disconnects your user profile from Orchestrator, but the Robot remains connected.
If you connected to Orchestrator by signing in, signing out disconnects both the user profile and the Robot from Orchestrator.