Easy Launch of a Process

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23-08-18 02:40 PM
Hello everybody,
our client wants to manually trigger a process in the morning at different times.
However they request a simple way to do so. Best case would be that the process starts right after the windows login. Another possible option for them would be to launch the process via a desktop icon.
Is either of these options possible ? Or another simple way you know about ?
Thank you for your insights!
Best regards,
Jae
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23-08-18 04:02 PM
Got the information now, but want to share it with you anyways :
AutomateC /run ""My Scheduled Process"" /user admin mypwd
https://help.blueprism.com/Installation-Platform/Configuration/Command-…

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23-08-18 06:40 PM
Update:
This is only working if BP is already started and the same user (in this case admin) is already logged into BP successfully.
Is there a way to avoid the latter steps and just start the process via the cmd line, without the manual start of BP and login ?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Best regards,
Jae
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19-01-19 07:56 AM
If SSO is configured, then you can use it.
/sso
Instructs Blue Prism to authenticate the command based on the current user's credentials in a Single Sign-on (SSO) configuration. If your database is not configured for Single Sign-on, then you should use the /user switch instead.
For example, when using the /run switch, instead of specifying
Automate.exe /run Process1 /user admin pwd
you would specify
Automate.exe /run Process1 /sso
