Installing UiPath Studio in Service Mode for Orchestrator Integration

Hi,

I am trying to install UiPath Studio in service mode, but in the current version of the Community Edition, there is no option in the “Advanced Developer” settings.

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So, I tried to install the “Unattended Robot” package, but it asked for a Client ID and Client Secret to install, which I couldn’t find in Orchestrator.

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The main reason I am installing in service mode is to execute the bot from Orchestrator after disconnecting from the server.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Certainly! Here’s a revised version of the message for your client:


Hi Jai Kumar,

Great news! You’re all set to install the studio. Once installed, you’ll receive assistance every step of the way. After installation, log in to the orchestrator and create a machine template using the same machine where you installed the studio. Make sure to provide the machine details during setup.

Next, open the assistance tool and head to Preferences → Orchestrator Settings. Here, you’ll need to input the client ID, client secret, and URL. Once done, you’ll be all set to log in seamlessly.

For your reference, I’ve attached two screenshots to guide you through the process.



Best regards,

Rohan

Hi @mrohan.senapaty,

Thanks for the reply. Yes, exactly. However, I can’t find the Client ID and Secret in the community edition. Could you please provide the steps to locate them?

Here are the steps to generate the client ID and client secret. Please follow these instructions and let me know if you encounter any issues.
Step-1
Click The Add Machine


Step -2
Select Machine Template
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Step -3
Add Any Machine Name, and Provide 1 in Production(For UnAttended)

Step -4
Click Provision
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Step -5
You will get the secret ID and client secret

Copy it and use it.
Once you connected successfully, you will get the scree like this.

worked

Thank you so much.

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