Unattended mode

The unattended mode uses bots to run processes on remote devices on a selected schedule without user intervention. This automation runs through the RPA Mastermind application, which is the RPA runtime engine.

The RPA Mastermind is a user interface component of RPA that manages processes, devices, and robots. It is configured through RPA Management. The Robot and the RPA Agent components are installed when the RPA application is installed in the unattended mode.

See Infor OS User and Administration Library (Cloud) and navigate to Administrator > RPA > Installing RPA > Unattended installation.

To perform this procedure, the RPA-Admin security role is required. Additionally, the Windows server may need to be configured without Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and should be enabled with standard user name and password authentication instead.

  1. Navigate to the Infor OS Portal and open the RPA Management application.
  2. Enable the process by performing these steps:
    1. Navigate to Home > Manage > Processes.
    2. Click the arrow icon corresponding to Invoice Processing.
    3. On the User Arguments tab, specify the user arguments.
    4. On the Process Arguments tab, specify the user arguments.
    5. Click Save.
  3. Select Manage > Jobs and search for any configured job, then run it.
    See Infor OS User and Administration Library (Cloud) and navigate to Administrator > RPA > RPA Management > Manage > Jobs > Working with Jobs.
    Note: Multiple jobs can be created for the same RPA process using the same device and bot, but with different tenant users. When configuring a job, you must select the remote server in the Devices field and specify the user to run the RPA process in the Bots field. In the Users field, select a tenant user who has access to RPA Management. You can specify multiple users. Each user can configure their own user parameters in the Your Arguments tab under Manage > Processes. This setup supports multiple divisions with various configuration folders and separate schedules.