Hi,
When does the studio need to get connected to Orchestrator?
I have a “hello world” workflow. Just to run it, do I need to connect?
Why do we need to connect to Orchestrator?
Thanks,
just checkout within the UiPath Academy courses introducing into the UiPath Architecture
depends on the modelling (eg. referencing / using Orchestrator Artifacts or not (e.g. Assets, Storage Buckets…)
Hi @A_Learner
You need not connect to orchestrator to run simple automations like Hello World.
You need to connect to orchestrator for below points:
→ deployment of workflows
→ Handling robot licenses
→ Monitoring of jobs
→ Managing Assets and Queues, Storage buckets
→ scheduling of jobs
Hope you understand!!
Thank you. But how does the bot get licensed to run without connecting to Orchestrator?
Hi @A_Learner
→ You can activate a standalone license for UiPath Studio or UiPath Robot directly on the machine where it is installed.
→ This type of license is suitable for development, testing, and running workflows on a single machine without the need for Orchestrator.
Below documentation should help you.
Regards
we would recommend to stick on a clear sharp wording
Bot - Execution Component - e.g Assistant
When Assistant is retrieving the Lincence form ORC, then you would need the link / connection
When Assistant is running with a standalone licence it can execute the packages / processes found on its configured location
But when mentioning the term
it creates impression, that the question is adressing another scenario
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