Enterprise 11: Configure Control Room on Amazon Web Services

After installation is complete, configure Control Room settings on Amazon Web Services.

Prerequisites

If you have not done so already, complete the installation steps in Enterprise 11: Customize Control Room installation on Amazon Web Services.
Note: Because these installation steps do not account for all possible system requirements and configurations, your specific steps might vary and Automation Anywhere does not make any warranties that these steps conform with your specific configurations.
To install Automation Anywhere on Amazon Web Services (AWS), do the following steps:

Procedure

  1. Configure the following Control Room settings:
  2. After you configure the Control Room, install product licenses. For installation instructions, see Enterprise 11: Installing a license. For more information on licenses, see Licenses overview.
  3. Install the Enterprise Client interface and start building and running bots. See Enterprise Client installation.
  4. Test Control Room access using the AWS Load Balancer URL.
    This completes the Control Room installation on AWS.

Next steps

Complete Control Room configuration and validation.

Control Room post-installation configuration
After installing the Control Room, complete the configuration settings to ensure timely Automation Anywhere communications are specified, confirm Automation Anywhere services are running, configuring the Access Manager reverse proxy and Control Room authentication options, and installing a license.
Control Room post-installation validation
After installing the Enterprise Client and completing the post-installation tasks, validate the Enterprise Client by logging in to the Control Room and installing a license. First time access to the Control Room walks you through configuration for your authentication method.

Prepare for users.

User management overview
As a Control Room admin, you can create, view, edit, delete, and enable or disable user accounts. Creating user accounts depends on the non-Active Directory, Active Directory, or single sign-on (SSO) credentials from an IdP server.
Enterprise Client installation
Review the installation core tasks and topics for installing Enterprise Client on any machine running a supported operating system.