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Good

Very usefull

Relatable, very useful for beginners

For example, if I use a Google Drive Trigger, is there a way to specify the specific folder in GDrive that would get the file?

Ability to trigger off 365 shared mailboxes please!

Are robot accounts meant to be used with Integration Services? Robot accounts are not allowed to Sign In in Orchestrator and to create a connection with Integration Service it is mandatory to Sign in in Orchestrator.

The use case is that we would like to connect with a Service Account (so with a robot, not a real person) to Integration Services. Currently the workaround would be to create the Service Account as a normal User in UiPath and not as a Robot Account. Would that be the recommended solution?

Hello, Is your use case to create connections using the robot account and use the connections for executing bots? Can you please elaborate what the end result you are working for?

Hello,

Yes, this is exactly that I want. I would like to run an unattended job with a robot account, with its own connection to Integration Services.

To give a little context: we have a scheduled job which reads messages from a specific Teams channel. We used the legacy Teams activities (2 years ago) and now we switch to use REST API calls, to be able to migrate from Legacy to Windows projects.

The new Teams activities are working only with Integration Services, but Integration services can’t be used with robot accounts, only with user accounts.

My question is if in this use case, I should have my robot created in the old way, as a normal user, which can log in in Orchestrator and create its own connection with Integration Services.

This is my first comment … is there any community group for discussing and asking ?