Pega RPA Service
Pega Robotic Automation includes a scheduling service that you use to schedule unattended Robotic Processing Automation (RPA) sessions.
Use the Pega RPA Service to perform the following tasks:
- Provide a connection between the robot and Robot Manager. This allows you to start robots from Pega Robot Manager manually or by using a schedule, and terminate robots that are not behaving as expected.
- Create a Windows session and log in a robot.
- Schedule a robot when not connected to Pega Robot Manager by using a scheduling file.
To specify the login information to use to identify the Windows system user when starting the virtual machine, use the Pega Robotic Automation Credentials Manager utility.
The Pega RPA Service only works under the following scenarios:
- You are logged in as the user that you specified in the Credentials Manager.
- No users are logged in.
Before you can use the Pega RPA Service, complete the following tasks:
- Installing the Pega RPA Service.
- Enabling the Pega RPA Service to simulate a Secure Attention Sequence.
- Confiiguring Pega Robot Runtime. For Robotic Automation 19.1 and later, see Configuring Robot Runtime and Robot Manager in RPA impleentation.
- Scheduling when an RPA robot runs.
- Installing Pega RPA Service
Use the Pega RPA Service to schedule when robotic automations can run.
- Enabling the Pega RPA Service
- Configuring Robot Runtime in RPA implementations
To run Pega Robot Runtime in Pega RPA implementations as a user who differs from the currently logged-in Windows user, you must relocate and modify the configuration files, as described below.
- Scheduling when a Robotic Process Automation robot runs
Use the Pega RPA Service to schedule when RPA robots start and stop.
- Understanding the SchedulerDefinitions.xml file for managing login pathways
With the Pega RPA Service, you can log into a virtual machine as a Windows user and start or stop Pega Robot Runtime. You can also specify the daily schedules for an unattended robot to better manage production systems that have applications that are not always available.
- RPA Service processing flow
This article describes what happens when you use the Pega RPA Service and the way the various processes flow.
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