Set up Automation 360

Automation 360 provides a web-based, cloud-native RPA platform for users of all types. Review the tasks involved in setting up Automation 360.

Legal disclaimer: The information provided in this workflow might vary depending on which offering you use. Administrator steps might not be applicable to Cloud or Community Edition.
  1. Choose your Automation 360 deployment model.

    Deployment models

  2. Verify the system prerequisites based on your deployment model:
  3. Administrators: Set up bot users.

    Bot users, skip this step and proceed to Step 4.

    1. Receive your administrator credentials.
    2. Log in to a supported device, open a supported web browser, and log in to your Control Room using the dedicated URL.
    3. Create your bot users by assigning a role and device license.
    4. Set up email notifications to Control Room users when events affect them, such as changes to passwords or user information, and account activation or deactivation.
  4. Bot users: Perform these steps to get started with Automation 360.
    1. Receive your user login credentials and the Control Room dedicated URL.

      Credentials are sent to you from your company's Automation Anywhere administrator or from Automation Anywhere.

      Community Edition users: If you do not have an Automation 360 account, register for a free Community Edition account by visiting Automation Anywhere Community Edition.

    2. Log in to your Automation 360 account.
      Log in to a supported device, open a supported web browser, and log in to your Control Room.
    3. Install Bot Agent and register device.
      Note: The Bot Agent is installed only on devices running supported Windows operating systems. See Bot Runner device requirements. You can create bots using the Bot editor in the Control Room, but to run the bots you must install the Bot Agent on your device.
    4. Start creating bots:
Update Automation 360: See Update Automation 360 to latest version.

Cloud and the Community Edition are updated automatically.