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01-03-19 12:45 AM
Can we make the Blue Prism listener into a service in order to monitor?
Right now, we have a batch file which opens up cmd and runs this below, which starts the listener.
"C:\Program Files\Blue Prism Limited\Blue Prism Automate\Automate.exe" /resourcepc /public /sso
Is there any way this listener be made into a service? Am I missing something here? Is it already a service?
Pranav
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16-05-19 01:43 PM
Hei ,
We implemented a shortcut to Automate.exe file placed in startup folder instead of a batch file if that helps.
Other option could be to setup a scheduled windows task that runs at startup of the runtime resource.Â
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05-03-19 02:54 AM
Support replied saying they suggest having the batch file and not a service. But the monitoring team is heavily against having a batch file run at startup (coz batch file is placed only for a certain robot user startup login) instead of a service (which could be monitored)
Anyone faced a similar issue?
Pranav
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08-05-19 09:36 PM
How did you implement your listener? I am needing something similar.
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08-05-19 11:45 PM
@Pranavred - Does your monitoring team have the ability to check a list of scheduled tasks set on the box?
@Mkosior - We have a similar batch file located in shell:startup . This allows it to start each time the designated user logs in for the first time.
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16-05-19 01:43 PM
Hei ,
We implemented a shortcut to Automate.exe file placed in startup folder instead of a batch file if that helps.
Other option could be to setup a scheduled windows task that runs at startup of the runtime resource.Â
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