- 入门指南
- 最佳实践
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- 自动化最佳实践
- 使用计算机模板优化无人值守基础架构
- 使用标签组织资源
- Orchestrator 只读副本
- 在后台导出网格
- Enforcing user-level Integration Service connection governance
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- 资源目录服务
- 集成
- 故障排除

Orchestrator 用户指南
Enforcing user-level Integration Service connection governance
linkUse this procedure to prevent regular users from creating shared Integration Service connections in team folders, while still allowing them to create and use private connections in their Personal Workspace.
- You have Orchestrator administrator permissions to manage roles, folders, and assignments. For more information, check the Access control page.
- Integration Service is enabled on your tenant.
- Personal Workspaces are enabled for end users. For more information, check the Personal Workspaces page.
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Go to the shared folder where the attended automation is deployed.
This folder is used for shared attended processes. If you do not have a shared folder, create one.
Users can run processes from this folder. They cannot create new connections from here, but they can view and use shared connections deployed by an administrator. This ensures that end users cannot expose their personal connections in the shared folder, where others would gain access to them.
For more information on how to create folders, check the Managing folders page.
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Assign the built-in Automation User role to the users running the attended automation in that folder via UiPath Assistant.
The Automation User role does not include the Connections.Create permission by default. With this action you make sure that users with the Automation User role assigned cannot create Connections in shared folders.
Alternatively, you can create a custom role at folder-level that does not have the Connections.Create permission and assign it to the users with the Automation User role.
For more information on how to create custom roles, check the Managing custom roles page.
For more information on default roles, check the Default roles page.
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Create and make sure that users have a Personal Workspace.
By having a Personal Workspace, users will have a private space where they can create and manage their own connections without exposing them to other users.
For more information on Personal Workspaces, check the Personal Workspace page.