- Release Notes
- Getting Started
- Setup and Configuration
- Automation Projects
- Dependencies
- Types of Workflows
- File Comparison
- Automation Best Practices
- Source Control Integration
- Debugging
- 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-DBP-002 - High Arguments Count
- ST-DBP-003 - Empty Catch Block
- ST-DBP-007 - Multiple Flowchart Layers
- ST-DBP-020 - Undefined Output Properties
- 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-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
- Recording
- UI Elements
- Control Flow
- Selectors
- Object Repository
- Data Scraping
- Image and Text Automation
- Citrix Technologies Automation
- RDP Automation
- Salesforce Automation
- SAP Automation
- VMware Horizon Automation
- Logging
- The ScreenScrapeJavaSupport Tool
- The WebDriver Protocol
- Test Suite - Studio
- Extensions
- Troubleshooting
- About troubleshooting
- Microsoft App-V support and limitations
- Internet Explorer X64 troubleshooting
- Microsoft Office issues
- Identifying UI elements in PDF with Accessibility options
- Repairing Active Accessibility support
- Automating Applications Running Under a Different Windows User
- Validation of large Windows-legacy projects takes longer than expected
Studio User Guide
Extension for Edge
The deprecation of Manifest V2 extensions is scheduled to begin in June 2024.
Enterprises using the ExtensionManifestV2Availability policy to ensure the continued functioning of Manifest V2 extensions in their organization will have one additional year – until June 2025 – to migrate the Manifest V2 extensions in their organization. Browsers with the policy enabled will not be impacted by the rollout of the deprecation until that time.
UiPathStudio.msi
will stop working in Edge. We highly recommend upgrading your UiPath Studio and Robot installations before this happens.
See the full timeline for the Edge migration to MV3 extensions here.
UiPathStudio.msi
versions:
- 2022.10
- 2022.4.4+
- 2021.10.8+
- 2020.10.14+
- 2019.10.9+
These can be downloaded from the Resource Center of UiPath Automation Cloud.
This extension helps you create browser automations in Microsoft Edge. You can install this extension in multiple ways, as shown below:
- Open Studio.
- Navigate to Home > Tools > UiPath Extensions.
- Select Edge > Install. Choose one of the available methods from the drop-down:
- Group Policy Offline
- Group Policy Online
- All Users
- Current User
- Native Host Only
- Open Edge and navigate to
edge://extensions
. - Enable the UiPath Web Automation extension if needed.
- Run the UiPathStudio.msi installer.
- Select an install mode, and then select Advanced Settings > Extensions > UiPath extension for Edge Chromium. If Edge is installed on your machine, the option is selected by default.
- Click Install. Studio setup continues while also installing the extension for Edge.
The UiPath Extension for Edge can also be installed from the command line of UiPathStudio.msi.
You can also install the UiPath Extension for Edge by using Group Policies. This method silently installs the extension and enables it, without requiring user confirmation.
This installation method requires that the target machine is joined to a Microsoft Active Directory domain or Azure Active Directory.
It does not require access to the Edge Web Store so it can be used in controlled environments for machines that have restricted Internet access.
UiPathStudio.msi
uses this installation method by default if its
requirements are met.
You can also use this installation method by running from an elevated command prompt:
&"C:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath\SetupExtensions.exe" /edge-policy-offline /silent
&"C:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath\SetupExtensions.exe" /edge-policy-offline /silent
If your organization uses Group Policies for browser extension management then the following changes are also required:
-
In the ExtensionInstallForcelist policy, add the value:
ndmegdjihnhfmljjoaiimbipfhodnbgf;file:///C:/ProgramData/UiPath/UiPath.Common/EdgeExtension_SelfHosted/extension_manifest_edge.xml
-
In the NativeMessagingAllowlist policy add the value:
com.uipath.chromenativemsg_v2
- Set DeveloperToolsAvailability Group Policy to the value
1
(Allow usage of the Developer Tools) to enable the full extension functionality. For more information, please check the troubleshooting page.
.crx
file at this location:
C:\Program
Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath\BrowserExtension\uipath_extension_for_edge_self_hosted_mv3.crx
https://edge.microsoft.com/extensionwebstorebase/v1/crx
and
https://msedgeextensions.sf.tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com
).
UiPathStudio.msi
uses this installation method if its requirements
are met and the machine is not joined to a Microsoft Active Directory.
You can also use this installation method by running from an elevated command prompt:
&"C:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath\SetupExtensions.exe" /edge-chromium-policyglobal /silent
&"C:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath\SetupExtensions.exe" /edge-chromium-policyglobal /silent
If your organization uses Group Policies for browser extension management then the following changes are also required:
-
In the ExtensionInstallForcelist policy, add the value:
kcgmcmhhfbcacnlnopghneecffhelmhe;https://edge.microsoft.com/extensionwebstorebase/v1/crx
-
In the NativeMessagingAllowlist policy, add the value:
com.uipath.chromenativemsg_v2
- Set DeveloperToolsAvailability Group Policy to the value
1
(Allow usage of the Developer Tools) to enable the full extension functionality. For more information, please check the troubleshooting page.
The UiPath Extension for Edge can be uninstalled by running from an elevated command prompt:
&"C:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath\SetupExtensions.exe" /edge-chromium-cleanup /silent
&"C:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio\UiPath\SetupExtensions.exe" /edge-chromium-cleanup /silent
You can also uninstall by opening Studio, navigating to Tools > UiPath Extensions, and selecting Edge > Uninstall. The extension will be uninstalled with the same method used for the installation. This method is displayed in the disabled drop-down next to the Uninstall button.
The UiPath Extension for Edge MV2 works with all existing Edge versions.
The UiPath Extension for Edge MV3 requires Edge version 98 or greater.
When using one of the installation methods described above, the browser version will be checked and the extension with the appropriate format (MV2 or MV3) will be automatically installed.
UiPathStudio.msi
2020.10 the UiPath Extension For Edge can be used to automate web pages running in Internet Explorer mode.
Web pages containing Java Applets, Silverlight and ActiveX controls can be automated in Internet Explorer mode.
Starting with UiPathStudio.msi 2022.4 the UiPath Extension for Edge can be used to automate Edge Apps.
Your system administrator might have configured Group Policies that prevent theExtension for Edge from working. To enable it, please follow the instructions from the Group Policies page.
For any other issues regarding the UiPath Extension for Edge, please view the detailed troubleshooting page.