Runtime Resource, move from Windows Server 2012 to Windows Server 2019
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01-07-22 03:40 PM
Hello,
I am starting to investigate moving our RR from Server 2012 to Windows Server 2019. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Based on some initials tests I ran, it appears that there will be a a lot of rework needed to get things working.
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Dan Svantner
Application Architect
US Steel
America/New_York
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I am starting to investigate moving our RR from Server 2012 to Windows Server 2019. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Based on some initials tests I ran, it appears that there will be a a lot of rework needed to get things working.
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Dan Svantner
Application Architect
US Steel
America/New_York
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01-07-22 04:54 PM
Not sure what rework you point to in this message. From the Blue Prism site, it is all the same. No additional requirements.
If you are more specific will be better to guide you in the right direction. (in the automations, RR install or requirements, Blue Prism server?)
Just in case, take a look at the following KB articles:
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Luis Lopez
Customer Support Engineer English and Spanish
Blue Prism Ltd
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If you are more specific will be better to guide you in the right direction. (in the automations, RR install or requirements, Blue Prism server?)
Just in case, take a look at the following KB articles:
- How do I prepare for an upgrade of my Blue Prism software?
- What steps should I perform after a Blue Prism database upgrade?
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Luis Lopez
Customer Support Engineer English and Spanish
Blue Prism Ltd
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01-07-22 06:53 PM
Hi Luis,
I am not looking to performing an upgrade of Blue Prism, I am talking about transitioning our Runtime Resource VMs from 2012 OS to 2019 OS. 2012 OS is nearing end of life, so looking to migrate to Windows Server 2019 OS. Based on my preliminary testing, the windows based applications look different and need respied. In addition, I am not sure how to bypass the User Account Control that frequently appear that ask if 'you want to allow this app to make changes to your device' and some of the security type of things.
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Dan Svantner
Application Architect
US Steel
America/New_York
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I am not looking to performing an upgrade of Blue Prism, I am talking about transitioning our Runtime Resource VMs from 2012 OS to 2019 OS. 2012 OS is nearing end of life, so looking to migrate to Windows Server 2019 OS. Based on my preliminary testing, the windows based applications look different and need respied. In addition, I am not sure how to bypass the User Account Control that frequently appear that ask if 'you want to allow this app to make changes to your device' and some of the security type of things.
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Dan Svantner
Application Architect
US Steel
America/New_York
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08-07-22 06:29 PM
Hello,
Did this info help clarify?
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Dan Svantner
Application Architect
US Steel
America/New_York
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Did this info help clarify?
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Dan Svantner
Application Architect
US Steel
America/New_York
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11-01-23 06:20 PM
Is anyone using Windows Server 2019 OS on their Runtime Resources?
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Dan Svantner
Application Architect
US Steel
America/New_York
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Dan Svantner
Application Architect
US Steel
America/New_York
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12-01-23 12:55 AM
Hi @Dan Svantner,
I'd suggest opening a ticket with support, if you haven't already. They should be able to point you to some KB's that may cover O/S upgrades and any changes that may be necessary from the BP side as well as how to deal with user access control prompts.
Cheers,
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Eric Wilson
Director, Integrations and Enablement
Blue Prism Digital Exchange
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I'd suggest opening a ticket with support, if you haven't already. They should be able to point you to some KB's that may cover O/S upgrades and any changes that may be necessary from the BP side as well as how to deal with user access control prompts.
Cheers,
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Eric Wilson
Director, Integrations and Enablement
Blue Prism Digital Exchange
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12-01-23 09:09 PM
Hi,
I'm using WIN 2019 and 2022 RTRs in my practice ENV. regarding the UAC loop IT team for update the GPO with elevated access to suppress the UAC popups
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Thanks
Prasanth
Software Engineer | RPA Developer
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I'm using WIN 2019 and 2022 RTRs in my practice ENV. regarding the UAC loop IT team for update the GPO with elevated access to suppress the UAC popups
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Thanks
Prasanth
Software Engineer | RPA Developer
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Thanks
Prasanth
Software Engineer | RPA Developer
