- Getting Started
- Setup and Configuration
- Automation Projects
- Dependencies
- Types of Workflows
- Control Flow
- File Comparison
- Automation Best Practices
- Source Control Integration
- Debugging
- Logging
- The Diagnostic Tool
- Workflow Analyzer
- About Workflow Analyzer
- ST-NMG-001 - Variables Naming Convention
- ST-NMG-002 - Arguments Naming Convention
- ST-NMG-004 - Display Name Duplication
- ST-NMG-005 - Variable Overrides Variable
- ST-NMG-006 - Variable Overrides Argument
- ST-NMG-008 - Variable Length Exceeded
- ST-NMG-009 - Prefix Datatable Variables
- ST-NMG-011 - Prefix Datatable Arguments
- ST-NMG-012 - Argument Default Values
- ST-NMG-016 - Argument Length Exceeded
- ST-NMG-017 - Class name matches default namespace
- ST-DBP-002 - High Arguments Count
- ST-DBP-003 - Empty Catch Block
- ST-DBP-007 - Multiple Flowchart Layers
- ST-DPB-010 - Multiple instances of [Workflow] or [Test Case]
- ST-DBP-020 - Undefined Output Properties
- ST-DBP-021 - Hardcoded Timeout
- ST-DBP-023 - Empty Workflow
- ST-DBP-024 - Persistence Activity Check
- ST-DBP-025 - Variables Serialization Prerequisite
- ST-DBP-026 - Delay Activity Usage
- ST-DBP-027 - Persistence Best Practice
- ST-DBP-028 - Arguments Serialization Prerequisite
- ST-USG-005 - Hardcoded Activity Arguments
- ST-USG-009 - Unused Variables
- ST-USG-010 - Unused Dependencies
- ST-USG-014 - Package Restrictions
- ST-USG-017 - Invalid parameter modifier
- ST-USG-020 - Minimum Log Messages
- ST-USG-024 - Unused Saved for Later
- ST-USG-025 - Saved Value Misuse
- ST-USG-026 - Activity Restrictions
- ST-USG-027 - Required Packages
- ST-USG-028 - Restrict Invoke File Templates
- ST-USG-032 - Required Tags
- ST-USG-034 - Automation Hub URL
- Variables
- Arguments
- Imported Namespaces
- Coded automations
- Introduction
- Registering custom services
- Before and After contexts
- Generating code
- Generating coded test case from manual test cases
- Trigger-based Attended Automation
- Recording
- UI Elements
- Selectors
- Object Repository
- Data Scraping
- Image and Text Automation
- Citrix Technologies Automation
- RDP Automation
- VMware Horizon Automation
- Salesforce Automation
- SAP Automation
- macOS UI Automation
- The ScreenScrapeJavaSupport Tool
- The WebDriver Protocol
- Extensions
- About extensions
- SetupExtensions tool
- UiPathRemoteRuntime.exe is not running in the remote session
- UiPath Remote Runtime blocks Citrix session from being closed
- UiPath Remote Runtime causes memory leak
- UiPath.UIAutomation.Activities package and UiPath Remote Runtime versions mismatch
- The required UiPath extension is not installed on the remote machine
- Screen resolution settings
- Group Policies
- Cannot communicate with the browser
- Chrome extension is removed automatically
- The extension may have been corrupted
- Check if the extension for Chrome is installed and enabled
- Check if ChromeNativeMessaging.exe is running
- Check if ComSpec variable is defined correctly
- Enable access to file URLs and Incognito mode
- Multiple browser profiles
- Group Policy conflict
- Known issues specific to MV3 extensions
- List of extensions for Chrome
- Chrome Extension on Mac
- Group Policies
- Cannot communicate with the browser
- Edge extension is removed automatically
- The extension may have been corrupted
- Check if the Extension for Microsoft Edge is installed and enabled
- Check if ChromeNativeMessaging.exe is running
- Check if ComSpec variable is defined correctly
- Enable access to file URLs and InPrivate mode
- Multiple browser profiles
- Group Policy conflict
- Known issues specific to MV3 extensions
- List of extensions for Edge
- Extension for Safari
- Extension for VMware Horizon
- Extension for Amazon WorkSpaces
- SAP Solution Manager plugin
- Excel Add-in
- Test Suite - Studio
- Troubleshooting
Studio User Guide
Repairing Active Accessibility support
This page describes how to diagnose and repair issues caused by broken Active Accessibility support.
The Active Accessibility support can be broken after:
- Installing certain Windows updates
- Uninstalling/upgrading certain applications such as Adobe Acrobat Reader or Microsoft Office
IAccessible
registry entries, such as File Explorer, Internet Explorer or Microsoft Office.
For example, when using UI Explorer to indicate UI elements in Windows File Explorer, instead of individual elements, the entire area is selected.
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registry entries were overwritten and became corrupted.
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, but don’t restore default settings on uninstall/upgrade.
Starting with UiPath.UIAutomation.Activities version 23.4, this issue has been permanently fixed.
The misconfiguration of these Windows Registry keys no longer interferes with automating applications using Active Accesibility.
IAccessible
registry entries became corrupted, you need to open the Windows Registry Editor and verify whether the following keys are
missing or have other values, and add/modify them if necessary.
Below are the values that should be present in the registry.
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}]
@="IAccessible"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}\ProxyStubClsid32]
@="{00020424-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}\TypeLib]
@="{1EA4DBF0-3C3B-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}"
"Version"="1.1"
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}]
@="IAccessible"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}\ProxyStubClsid32]
@="{00020424-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}\TypeLib]
@="{1EA4DBF0-3C3B-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}"
"Version"="1.1"
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WOW6432Node\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}]
@="IAccessible"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}\ProxyStubClsid32]
@="{00020424-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}\TypeLib]
@="{1EA4DBF0-3C3B-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}"
"Version"="1.1"
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}]
@="IAccessible"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}\ProxyStubClsid32]
@="{00020424-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\Interface\{618736E0-3C3D-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}\TypeLib]
@="{1EA4DBF0-3C3B-11CF-810C-00AA00389B71}"
"Version"="1.1"
.reg
files. After a backup of the existing registry entries, you can run the .reg
files to repair these entries automatically.