
Robotic Process Automation with Automation Anywhere
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When bots are built, they need to be run on a device. This device can be a physical desktop, laptop, or even a virtual machine. We need to install and configure all devices that we may want to run a bot on. With this free edition of Automation Anywhere, we can add only one device.
To add a device, two stages are involved:
Let's go through each stage now.
The Bot agent is a small application that allows the device to communicate with the task bots. To install the Bot agent, follow these steps:
Figure 2.7 – Adding a local device
Figure 2.8 – Connecting to a local device
Figure 2.9 – Downloading a Bot agent to a local device
Figure 2.10 – Installing a Bot agent on a local device
Figure 2.11 – Installation progress indicator
The wizard will automatically lead you into the next section for enabling the extension.
If you are using Google Chrome as your browser, Automation Anywhere will need to enable an extension for this. This allows Automation Anywhere to identify and interact with web-based objects for automating your bots. To enable the extension, you may need to download it from the Chrome Web Store. Follow these steps to enable the extension:
Figure 2.12 – Enabling the extension
Figure 2.13 – Chrome Web Store Automation Anywhere A2019 extension
Figure 2.14 – Extension installation prompt
Figure 2.15 – The extension in Chrome
Figure 2.16 – The installation progress indicator
Figure 2.17 – List of installed devices
Figure 2.18 – Local device status icon
We now need to configure the device so that Automation Anywhere can log in to it, even if no one is logged in to that device or if it's locked.