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- Release Notes
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- Repairing Active Accessibility support
- Automating Applications Running Under a Different Windows User
- Validation of large Windows-legacy projects takes longer than expected
Automating Applications Running Under a Different Windows User
Studio User Guide
Last updated Nov 4, 2024
Automating Applications Running Under a Different Windows User
Automating an application that is running under a different Windows user fails by default.
The application running for the different user is trying to load files from
C:\Users\<UserA>\.nuget\packages\uipath
, but it does not have access to that folder.
You need to grant Read & execute permissions to the different user for the UiPath .nuget folder of the current user.
To do so, follow these steps:
- In Windows Explorer, go to
C:\Users\<UserA>\.nuget\packages
. - Right-click on the
uipath
folder. The folder properties window appears. - Go to the Security tab.
- Add
<UserB>
and grant them Read & execute permissions. - Click Apply and close the properties window.
You can now automate applications running under a different Windows user.