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Argument Descriptions for the ScreenScrapeJavaSupport Tool
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Studio User Guide
Last updated 20 de dic. de 2023
Argument Descriptions for the ScreenScrapeJavaSupport Tool
The ScreenScrapeJavaSupport tool can be used to install or remove the Java extension from all fixed drives, default, or custom Java locations. Whenever
you uninstall the Java extension with this tool, its path is kept track of, unless removed with the
/forget
argument.
To use the tool launch an elevated instance of the Command Prompt and navigate to the tool location by using the
cd C:\Program Files (x86)\UiPath\Studio\UiPath\JavaSupport
command. You can use it with the following arguments:
Argument |
Description |
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Reinstalls the Java extension from all the Java versions that are currently installed. Can be used with the
/jrepath “<path>” , /allDrives , /default , and /silent commands.
Examples:
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Uninstalls the Java extension from all the Java versions that are currently installed. Can be used with the
/jrepath “<path>” , and /allDrives commands.
Examples:
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Specifies the path of an installed Java version. Valid with the
/install , /uninstall , /forget , and /status commands.
Examples:
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Autodetects Java installations on all fixed drives. Valid with the
/install and /uninstall commands.
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Autodetects 32-bit and 64-bit Java installations in Program Files folders. Valid with the
/install and /uninstall commands.
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Turns off all message boxes. Valid with the
/install and /uninstall commands.
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Forgets all the location where the Java extension was installed. Valid with the
/jrepath “<path>” command.
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Offers details about each installed Java version, as well as a cumulative status of all the installed Java versions. Displays
the default 32-bit and 64-bit Java installations if present on the system. Shows the history of uninstalled Java versions
(if the
/forget parameter was not used for any of them). Valid with the /jrepath "<path>" command.
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For the current Windows user and current session, scans all the processes with a corresponding UI and which have the
java.dll library loaded. For each such process it checks if the Java extension is loaded. In the end, it prints detailed information
about that process and a cumulative status for all processes.
Example:
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Displays a list of all supported commands. Example:
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