Un Attended Run getting Faulted

Hi All,

I’m trying to run an un-attended session on the VM that I’ve created locally on my machine using a virtualization software.
Now when I try running a job on that VM it’s giving me the error present in the screenshot. I’ve connected the Robot Assistant with Client ID and Client Secret correctly and it shows logged in.
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I’ve tried few things like restarting the UiPath robot services by updating the password.
I’ve provided the same password while creating the machine template as well.
I’ve tried running it by keeping the machine logged in, this as well didn’t work.

I kindly request someone to help me on this.

@Babjee.Vangipurapu,

I think it’s the issue of unattended bot configuration on Orchestrator.
Try to setup bot again by following this tutorial.

Thanks,
Ashok :slight_smile:

Hi @Babjee.Vangipurapu ,

Adding to @ashokkarale ,

Please ensure the VM is properly configured to your orchestrator and the license is available, Login in to the vm and try opening the Assistant and studio (To check the connection is proper to the orchestrator.)

Hope you get your issue resolved.

Thanks,
Gautham.

Hi @ashokkarale ,

I’ve followed all the steps mentioned in the video and still getting the same error.

@Gautham_Pattabiraman as mentioned earlier my robot is connected properly and the VM and License is configured properly I can see the VM is connected in the Orchestrator.

@RobertRajaSundar , Would you be able to provide insights or any action item here.

@Gautham_Pattabiraman can I’ve my VM Logged in at the time of kick starting a job? Moreover I’ve my username preconfigured already and sign in looks something like below

I need to click on sigin and then following screen appears

Kindly let me know if I need to change the configuration to my VM in terms of login

Following are the screenshots that shows the VM is connected to orchestrator

Assistant Connection Verified:

@Babjee.Vangipurapu

only username and password login is supported no other kind of login would be supported so please check the same

cheers

You need to grant the user Remote Desktop permission.

Yes you can do that. This might work because you are using visualization software which will be different from actual VM machine we usually use.

I might be wrong but no harm in trying :grinning:

Thanks,
Ashok :slightly_smiling_face: