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Table of Contents
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- Settings & Administration
- Advanced Settings
- Instance Settings
Instance Settings
Through Blueprint Settings, Instance Administrators can define a variety of instance-wide as well as project-specific settings. Accessing Instance Settings. In Settings, expand RPA Management and exp…
Through Blueprint Settings, Instance Administrators can define a variety of instance-wide as well as project-specific settings.
Accessing Instance Settings
- In Settings, expand RPA Management and expand Advanced Settings
- Select Instance Settings
- Modify your desired setting and click Save
Access & Logging In
Password Management
- Unusable Previous Passwords: Defines the number of previous password iterations that can't be used. For example, a value of 10 will prevent a user from using one of their last 10 passwords again upon change/reset
- (Default) 10
- Minimum: 0 (Disabled)
- Maximum: 100
- Password Change Cooldown: Defines the length of time (in hours) that must pass after a password change/reset before a user can change/reset their password again
- (Default) 0
- Minimum: 0 (Disabled)
- Maximum: 999
- *Enable Password Recovery: Controls an end user's ability to reset their own password (i.e., "forgot password" functionality). If enabled, users will see a "Forgot my password" link in the sign-in dialog. Enabled by default.Requires configuration of outgoing mail settings and user account email addresses to function
- Enable Password Expiration: (Enabled by default). Controls whether user account password expiration is enabled/disabled
- Password Expiration: Defines the length of time (in days) that a password can be used before it must be changed
- (Default) 90
- Minimum: 1 (Cannot be less than "Notify Before Password Expires" value, if set)
- Maximum: 999
- *Notify Before Password Expires: Defines the number of days before a user's password expires when the system sends them a notification email
- (Default) 7
- Minimum: 0 (Disabled)
- Maximum: 999
*Requires configuration of outgoing mail settings and user account email addresses to function.
Account Lockout
- Lockout Mode: Controls whether account lockout functionality is enabled (permanent or temporary modes) or disabled
- Off: Feature is disabled
- (Default) Permanent: The account must be unlocked manually by an administrator
- Temporary: The account is automatically unlocked after a defined length of time
- Lockout Threshold: Defines the number of failed sign-ins that must occur before an account is locked out
- (Default) 5
- Minimum: 1
- Maximum: 1,000
- Lockout Threshold Reset: Defines the length of time (in minutes) before the lockout threshold is reset. Sign-in failures will reset this timer
- (Default) 1000
- Minimum: 1
- Maximum: 1,000
- Temporary Lockout Duration: If Lockout Mode is set to Temporary, defines the length of time (in minutes) before a user account is systematically unlocked
- (Default) 30
- Minimum: 1
- Maximum: 1,000
Session Management
- Inactivity Timeout: Controls the amount of time a user can remain inactive before the session is terminated
- (Default) 120 minutes
- Maximum Session Lifetime: Controls the amount of time a session remains active, regardless of activity
- (Default): 360 minutes
- (Disabled): 0 minutes
- (Default: Off) Enable Session Cehcksum: When enabled, system validates that requestes have been issues from the same machine and browser
Notifications
- (Default: On) Welcome Email for New Users: Controls whether welcome emails are sent to new users upon account creation. Enabled by default.
- Welcome Email Custom Text: Defines custom text (plain text only) that can be added to the end of welcome emails.
Attachments
- File Upload Settings: Defines file type upload/attachment restrictions
- (Default) Unrestricted - All file types can be uploaded
- Restricted - Only approved file types can be uploaded
- Disabled - No files can be uploaded
- Allowed File Types: A multi-select dropdown list of pre-configured file types which can be used to limit the types of files which can be uploaded
- (Default) JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PPTX, TXT, VSDX, VSD
- Max File Size: Defines the maximum file size (in MB) of a single attachment
- (Default) 10
- Minimum: 0.1
- Maximum: 1,024
- Max Attachments: Defines the maximum number of files that can be attached to a single artifact
- (Default) 50
- Minimum: 1
- Maximum: 1,000
Move & Copy
- Move Artifact Limit: Defines the maximum number of artifacts that can be moved at once.
- (Default) 400
- Minimum: 1
- Maximum: 2,000
- Copy Artifact Limit: Defines the maximum number of artifacts that can be copied at once.
- (Default) 100
- Minimum: 1
- Maximum: 1,000
Processes
- Max Process Shapes: Defines the maximum number of shapes allowed in a Process artifact.
- (Default) 10,000
- Minimum: 1
- Maximum: 10,000
- Max Process Shapes to Display: Defines the maximum number of shapes that can be displayed in a Process artifact. If the number of shapes in an artifact exceeds the value, the artifact will not be rendered and displayed, but users may still modify its metadata.
- (Default) 1,000
- Minimum: 1
- Maximum: 2,000
- Max Mockup File Size: Defines the maximum file size (in MB) of a mockup allowed to be added to a Process artifact.
- (Default) 7
- Minimum: 0.1
- Maximum: 7
- Max Process Shapes: Defines the maximum number of shapes allowed in a Process artifact.
- (Default) 10,000
- Minimum: 1
- Maximum: 10,000
- Max Process Shapes to Display: Defines the maximum number of shapes that can be displayed in a Process artifact. If the number of shapes in an artifact exceeds the value, the artifact will not be rendered and displayed, but users may still modify its metadata.
- (Default) 1,000
- Minimum: 1
- Maximum: 2,000
- Max Mockup File Size: Defines the maximum file size (in MB) of a mockup allowed to be added to a Process artifact.
- (Default) 7
- Minimum: 0.1
- Maximum: 7
Global Actions
- Enable Discard All: A button is displayed to allow the user to Discard All unpublished changes at once
- (Default) Off
Instance Maintenance
- Permanently Delete Artifacts: Deleted Blueprint artifacts are permanently deleted and become unrecoverable. If this feature is enabled, SQL Server Agent Daily/Weekly Maintenance jobs will be triggered at 1AM. Any items deleted from the UI previously will be deleted permanently during this time and indexes will be rebuilt.
- (Default) Enabled
- Disabled: Deleted Blueprint artifacts are deleted from the UI and are recoverable from the database if needed. Users are directed to contact Blueprint Support for assistance.
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