- Release Notes
September 2024
In our continuous efforts to enhance your user experience, we are excited to announce a redesigned left rail in Automation Cloud to ensure you can easily access key parts of the platform.
The new left rail is custom-tailored, displaying only your favorite services and modules, which you can effortlessly personalize. All accessible services that you have access to are still available, but in order to see them, you need to expand the left rail.
To add a service to favorites, hover over it and select the gray Favorites icon next to the service name. To remove a service from favorites, use the orange Favorites icon.
The following image shows the left rail both when expanded and when not expanded.
For a smooth transition, the classic left rail will remain your default navigation option but will continue to be available for a limited period, after which we will phase it out. During this period, you have the flexibility to switch between the classic and the new left rail as per your comfort.
Note, however, that you can no longer customize your old navigation bar from your user preferences.
For a comprehensive description of the new navigation experience, refer to The left rail.
Enjoy navigating through the revised design!
We are happy to announce that you can now easily manage the user access to your organizations. The new functionality gives you more control over which devices from your network can access specific organizations in Automation Cloud. You can now prevent unauthorized access to specific organizations, even from company-controlled devices.
This enhancement mitigates the risk of misused resources and unauthorized data access. Experience the extra layer of security that this feature ensures by providing consistent control over your UiPath environment.
For details on how to make the most of this feature, see Restricting access to organizations.
/identity_/api/User/{userId}/loginAttempts
endpoint has been deprecated. Switch to using the /{organization_name}/portal_/api/auditLog
endpoint for audit logs.
Sometimes, Automation Cloud sessions unexpectedly ended after being idle for around 20 minutes, forcing you to sign out while actively interacting with the user interface. This issue occurred even when your session policy was configured to a duration longer than actual session time. Now, you can interact with the user interface of Automation Cloud without facing unexpected timeouts. Your session stays active without any disruptions for the duration set by an administrator in the session policy.