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Managing Tenants
Orchestrator User Guide
Last updated May 20, 2024
Managing Tenants
All procedures described below are audited. You can find the specifics in terms of action, component, as well as time interval, on the Audit page.
When creating a tenant, you also define the credentials for the administrator of the tenant.
Important:
Impact of changing the tenant name
Changing the name of any of your tenants greatly impacts your previous configurations:
- Robots configured at the tenant level are disconnected. Users must reconnect their robots, entering the new URL.
- The tenant URL previously bookmarked doesn't work anymore. Send your users the new URL.
- Mobile Orchestrator users are disconnected. Send them the new tenant URL to connect again.
Important: Remove licenses before disabling a tenant: If you intend to disable a tenant, remove the license allocation for the tenant prior to disabling it. Otherwise, the licenses are not returned to the license pool and you cannot use them for other tenants.
To disable or enable a tenant: In the Tenants page, click More Actions and select Disable or Enable:
To disable or enable multiple tenants: Select the checkboxes at the left of the tenants and then click Disable/Enable the selected tenants: