This page presents the most frequent reasons for which the UiPath Extension for Chrome might not work properly, and how to solve these issues.
The
If the This
variable is set at Windows installation and should have the value By default, the extension is not granted access to File URLs or Incognito Mode. To enable these:
UiPath Extension for Chrome does not support automating multiple browser instances running with multiple user profiles at the same time. As such, browser automation requires you to close all active instances of Chrome and restart the browser using a single user profile. In some cases, Chrome background processes prevent it from closing completely, which interferes with automations even if the browser instance is not visible. We recommend closing Chrome by right-clicking the Chrome icon in the System Tray, and selecting Exit. This ensures that no other user profiles remain in use in the background. The Click activity with the In this case, the simulated click will not take effect and no errors will reported. Workaround
The DeveloperToolsAvailability has the following possible values:
If the UiPath Extension for Chrome is installed using
Group Policy, then the DeveloperToolsAvailability must be set to The other values for DeveloperToolsAvailability cause the problems listed below.
If DeveloperToolsAvailability is set
to
The UiPath Web Automation browser window shows the following warning if
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