- Release Notes
- Getting Started
- UiPath Assistant
- Installation and Upgrade
- Robot Types
- Robot Components
- Licensing
- Connecting Robots to Orchestrator
- Processes and Activities
- Logging
- Robot JavaScript SDK
- Specific Scenarios
- Windows Sessions
- Login Using Thales Luna Credential System
- Login Using NShield Key Storage Provider
- Redirecting Robots Through a Proxy Server
- Executing Tasks in a Minimized RDP Window
- Using Mapped Network Drives
- Stopping a Process
- Disable Stop Button
- Custom Package Folders and Network Paths
- CrowdStrike Integration
- Troubleshooting
- Unresponsive Robot Over RDP
- Duplicate Execution Logs
- Frequently Encountered Robot Errors
- Increased Process Execution Duration
- Enforced Package Signature Verification
- Message Too Large to Process
- Errors When Running as Administrator
- NuGet Packages Not Accessible After Migration
- User Access Control Prompt and UI Automation Activities
- .NET6 Projects Fail to Run
Task Capture Launcher
Starting with the 2021.10 release, users can download and install or run the Task Capture desktop application directly from the UiPath Assistant.
This is done by expanding the right side panel of the Assistant, and clicking on the "Document a task" tile from the "UiPath Products" section, or from the expandable menu right under Home.
If the Task Capture application is not installed on the machine, a pop-up dialog appears with a short description and video about the application and the user is able to install it from there by clicking on the install button.
The installation process takes into consideration the Assistant version (32 bit or 64 bit) and downloads the compatible Task Capture application.
After the application is installed, the user must acquire a license by following the steps from this document.
If Task Capture is already installed on the machine, clicking on the "Document a Task" tile in the Assistant opens the application as usual.