- Getting started
- Administration
- Designing automations
- Creating an automation from an idea
- Creating a project
- How to start an automation
- Managing project files and folders
- Activities reference
- Preview activities and packages
- Connecting automations to your accounts
- Configuring activities
- Managing the activities in a project
- Passing values between activities
- Iterating through items
- Managing the data in a project
- Configuring a project to use your data
- Using file and folder resources
- Using UI Automation for browser interactions
- Running and testing your projects
- Managing automations
- Studio Web API
Preview activities and packages
Administrators can enable or disable the availability of preview packages and activities in Studio Web by using the Preview packages and activities Automation Ops option.
- Navigate to Automation Ops from the left navigation menu in UiPath Automation Cloud.
- Select Governance > Policies.
- Select Add Product Policy above the table.
- Enter a unique name for your policy, select Studio Web from the Product list, and then select Add.
- In the policy configuration page, navigate to the Activities tab.
- Under Feeds, check the
Enable preview packages and activities option, and then select
Save.
- Navigate to the Deployment tab next to Policies.
- Select the tenant you wish to apply the governance policy to from the list.
- Select your newly-created policy from the drop-down menu in the Product
Policy column, under the No License category, and then select
Save.
Issue | Solution |
---|---|
Was the new policy deployed? |
Navigate to Automation Ops > Governance > Deployment > Tenants and select the Edit button next to the tenant. Under No License, select the policy that enables preview packages. |
Was the new policy enabled after deployment? | Users need to log out and log back in Automation Cloud to ensure the new policy becomes active. |
Did the user refresh the Studio Web browser tab after logging in? |
After logging out and back in, if Studio Web is opened in a different browser tab, refresh that tab. |
Does the user have an Automation Express license? |
Users with Automation Express licenses are ungovernable and cannot have Studio Web policies applied to them, meaning that they cannot access preview packages and activities. |
The Preview packages and activities governance option is disabled, but users can still access preview activities. |
If any preview activities are used in a project before a governance policy that disables them is deployed or the No Policy deployment option is selected for the user, preview activities and packages continue to be available in that project. |