Working with repositories, credentials and roles
- Updated: 2021/11/29
Working with repositories, credentials and roles
Control room administrators configure repositories for Bot Creators to develop RPA bots. Administrators create roles, assign users, and grants permission to action packages used in creating bots.
This topic is intended for experienced Automation Anywhere Automation 360 users.
Administrator tasks
- Set up your bot repository
- Administrators create repositories for Bot Creators to develop , test, and debug bots. After configuring the repository, the administrator creates the role for the Bot Creator.
- Assign a role
- Roles grant specific permissions to users, such as Bot Creators and Bot Runners.
- Create your users and assign their licensed roles
- Create or otherwise edit the user information to assign the licensed role for accessing repositories, packages, and bot building tools and functionality.
- Add packages to the Control Room
- Administrators can add packages to the Control Room for use by Bot Creators.
- Set up lockers and credentials in Credential Vault
- The credentials assigned are typically those where the administrator is granting some internal, business-related access to a Bot Creator or Bot Runner for RPA development, for example to a Salesforce account.
Bot Creator task
Bot Creators often require access to protected data to automate a process. Each Bot Creator is given credentials governing the data they are permitted to access. The administrator creates the credential and assigns it to individual users by configuring specific roles for the Bot Creator to access those credentials. Bot Creators must add their own specific attributes to the credentials after they have been assigned by the administrator.