Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.0 Installation Guide

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Chapter 2      Installing Cisco Process Orchestrator
  Importing Automation Packs
Step 8
On the Automation Summary Configuration panel, specify where the automation summary reports that 
are generated by activities are to be saved and how long the reports are to be retained. 
The file paths specified indicate the path that will be used when viewing the automation summary 
reports.
Step 9
Verify or enter the appropriate default file path for the automation summary directory.
Step 10
Enter the appropriate directory to map the automation summary to a shared directory or IIS Virtual 
Directory to allow end-users easier access to automation summaries using email or the Cisco Process 
Orchestrator Web Console. 
Step 11
Configure the archiving settings for the automation summary reports. 
Field
Description
Automation summary file share
Verify the default file path that the Cisco Process 
Orchestrator server will use when creating automation 
summary reports.
Click Browse to determine the file path for the automation 
summary.
Option
Description
Share path
Enter the UNC path to a share directory. This path will be 
used when viewing the automation summary reports.
Example:
(\\servername\sharename\path\filename)
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Create share—Click this button to create the directory 
on the Cisco Process Orchestrator server where the 
automation summary reports should be created.
Note
Verify that the UNC share file path is on a network 
where the Cisco Process Orchestrator service 
account has write permissions. 
There is a set of credentials used to write to the share. The 
account specified needs to have a "Batch" logon type in 
local security policy. It is located in Control Panel\All 
Control Panel Items\Administrative Tools
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Local Security Policy
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Local Policies
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User Rights Assignment
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Log on as batch job
Use IIS Virtual Directory
In the Virtual directory path field, enter the 
http://host:(port)/sharefolder that corresponds to a virtual 
directory in IIS.
If necessary, go to IIS Manager to create your Web Sites 
and your Virtual Directory for the share folder. Use the 
default settings, change the setting if necessary.