Hi Rajolli
Do you mean Windows log out by "sign out from the login agent"?
In my understanding, one possible scenario would be like this:
1. If the Login Agent is installed properly, the "Login Agent Service" will be running when the system is on --> Check the Windows Service and find "Login Agent Service".
2. When Windows is logged out and thereby Blue Prism runtime resource is closed, the Login Agent Service will invoke the Login Agent runtime resource. -> check the Control Room to see if the icon of Blue Prism RR has changed. (Login Agent Service uses the same name as Blue Prism runtime resource).
3. Assuming the Blue Prism session has been scheduled in advance for the Login process tied to Blue Prism runtime resource, the Application Server is supposed to be able to run the the schedule which, now, is going to run by Login Agent RR
4. The Login Agent RR will log in and then replaced by the Blue Prism RR. -> check this from the Control Room.
In a nutshell, the Login RR and BP RR is in a seesaw relation and the Login Agent Service monitors the Windows Login status and control the Login Agent RR accordingly.
Hope this video clip help:
https://youtu.be/a0Af7sq5pSY Reagrds
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HongJoo Choi
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