Service Credentials
If you previously selected Single sign on (Kerberos), enter the relevant credentials of the user who will run the RPA on the server.
The user must:
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have local administrative rights on the server
Note: If you're logged-in with a different user, the installer will add a service-user to the user local Administrators group if permitted by the organization’s policy. If the organization's policy doesn’t permit this action, you need to add the service-user manually.
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be a domain account
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have access to database (if you are using SQL Windows Authentication connection to database schema)
Note: You cannot use the default value .\LocalSystem
for SSO (Kerberos).
If you previously selected Username & Password authentication, select one of the following options:
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Keep the default entry (
.\LocalSystem
with no password necessary); or -
Enter the service user credentials:
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Domain user format =
domain\user
oruser@domain
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Local user format =
.\user
Note: The user must have local administrative rights on the server.
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If you are running the installation using a Local Admin user and you insert a user that isn’t a member of the local admin group, the installation will add it automatically to the group.
For passwords, these special characters aren't supported:
Special Character | Description | Special Character | Description |
---|---|---|---|
' | Apostrophe | \t | Tab |
" | Double quotation mark | \n | Line feed |
& | Ampersand | \v | Vertical tab |
⎵ | Space | \r | Caret return |
; | Semi-colon | \ | Backslash |