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Hello guys!
i am really happy to land here, in suchs as incredible project! I am an RPA Engineer and i was searching for a free open rpa since years! I always worked with other RPA tools and after a quick understing of OpenBots Server and Studio i am wondering how unattended automation could be possible here. Let me explain better if i install OB Agent on a remote server and i disconnect the machine robot will be able to login himself on the machine and perform actions with interface thanks to an RDP session? I am wondering this because i didnt find any configuration about RDP remote session (widht, height, colour deep and so on). Hope this question will find you!
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Hi Mattia,
I'm glad to be of help. To find the type of graphic card your computer uses, you can click Start and type Device Manager. Then, click Device Manager to open Windows Device Manager. Extend "Display adapters", then you will see the installed graphics card(s) on your Windows 10 PC. Depending on the type of graphic card you have, you can check its default settings. For example my machine has an Intel HD Graphics card, which means I can check its settings by pressing Ctrl + Alt + F12 to open the Intel� HD Graphics Control Panel.
Best regards, Nataly
Hello Nataly, first of all thank you for your reply! It was very helpful. Do you know where i can find default settings for the grafic card on my machines? i have windows 10 installed. Looking forward your reply. Bests!
Hello Mattia,
We are glad that you found OpenBots! To summarize, yes, you can schedule any processes hosted on Server to run on any agent with a valid connection. OpenBots Agents allows you to run unattended processes by creating a new interactive session for the user on the indicated machine. This session uses the resolution specified by the default settings of the graphics card on the machine. In addition, the Active Directory credentials are used to maintain the session alive.
Hope this helps!
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