RPA UiPath tool start issue
I have Installed UiPath community edition tool in my machine yesterday and worked in it and when I try to open today I couldn't find the tool or tool icon in my machine.
I searched in google i found this answer stating use this path to start, but I couldn't find the given path too in my machine( C:Program Files (x86)UiPath Studiouirobot.exe).
How to find the tool?
Please help in this issue.
rpa uipath
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I have Installed UiPath community edition tool in my machine yesterday and worked in it and when I try to open today I couldn't find the tool or tool icon in my machine.
I searched in google i found this answer stating use this path to start, but I couldn't find the given path too in my machine( C:Program Files (x86)UiPath Studiouirobot.exe).
How to find the tool?
Please help in this issue.
rpa uipath
find your - Uipath folder path- app-18.3.2UiRobot.exe
– Anders Sørensen
Nov 13 '18 at 8:31
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I have Installed UiPath community edition tool in my machine yesterday and worked in it and when I try to open today I couldn't find the tool or tool icon in my machine.
I searched in google i found this answer stating use this path to start, but I couldn't find the given path too in my machine( C:Program Files (x86)UiPath Studiouirobot.exe).
How to find the tool?
Please help in this issue.
rpa uipath
I have Installed UiPath community edition tool in my machine yesterday and worked in it and when I try to open today I couldn't find the tool or tool icon in my machine.
I searched in google i found this answer stating use this path to start, but I couldn't find the given path too in my machine( C:Program Files (x86)UiPath Studiouirobot.exe).
How to find the tool?
Please help in this issue.
rpa uipath
rpa uipath
asked Nov 13 '18 at 2:03
Shashikiran KurapatiShashikiran Kurapati
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find your - Uipath folder path- app-18.3.2UiRobot.exe
– Anders Sørensen
Nov 13 '18 at 8:31
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find your - Uipath folder path- app-18.3.2UiRobot.exe
– Anders Sørensen
Nov 13 '18 at 8:31
find your - Uipath folder path- app-18.3.2UiRobot.exe
– Anders Sørensen
Nov 13 '18 at 8:31
find your - Uipath folder path- app-18.3.2UiRobot.exe
– Anders Sørensen
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If you're searching for the studio, you can find it here -
"%homepath%AppDataLocalUiPathUiPath.Studio.exe"
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UiPath Studio is found in two locations depending on the installation package you initially used.
If you used the MSI package it is installed per machine by users with administration rights and can be found in:
%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%UiPathStudio
If you use the exe package "User Mode Installation" UiPath Studio is in the local AppData directory for the user running the installer, which does not require administrator rights.
%localappdata%UiPath
And you will find a child directory (e.g. app-18.4.1
) based on the version you have installed.
More information can be found in their online documentation: UiPath Studio: Setup and Configuration > About Installation
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If you're searching for the studio, you can find it here -
"%homepath%AppDataLocalUiPathUiPath.Studio.exe"
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If you're searching for the studio, you can find it here -
"%homepath%AppDataLocalUiPathUiPath.Studio.exe"
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If you're searching for the studio, you can find it here -
"%homepath%AppDataLocalUiPathUiPath.Studio.exe"
If you're searching for the studio, you can find it here -
"%homepath%AppDataLocalUiPathUiPath.Studio.exe"
answered Nov 14 '18 at 9:49
Farhan Abdul SalamFarhan Abdul Salam
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UiPath Studio is found in two locations depending on the installation package you initially used.
If you used the MSI package it is installed per machine by users with administration rights and can be found in:
%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%UiPathStudio
If you use the exe package "User Mode Installation" UiPath Studio is in the local AppData directory for the user running the installer, which does not require administrator rights.
%localappdata%UiPath
And you will find a child directory (e.g. app-18.4.1
) based on the version you have installed.
More information can be found in their online documentation: UiPath Studio: Setup and Configuration > About Installation
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UiPath Studio is found in two locations depending on the installation package you initially used.
If you used the MSI package it is installed per machine by users with administration rights and can be found in:
%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%UiPathStudio
If you use the exe package "User Mode Installation" UiPath Studio is in the local AppData directory for the user running the installer, which does not require administrator rights.
%localappdata%UiPath
And you will find a child directory (e.g. app-18.4.1
) based on the version you have installed.
More information can be found in their online documentation: UiPath Studio: Setup and Configuration > About Installation
add a comment |
UiPath Studio is found in two locations depending on the installation package you initially used.
If you used the MSI package it is installed per machine by users with administration rights and can be found in:
%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%UiPathStudio
If you use the exe package "User Mode Installation" UiPath Studio is in the local AppData directory for the user running the installer, which does not require administrator rights.
%localappdata%UiPath
And you will find a child directory (e.g. app-18.4.1
) based on the version you have installed.
More information can be found in their online documentation: UiPath Studio: Setup and Configuration > About Installation
UiPath Studio is found in two locations depending on the installation package you initially used.
If you used the MSI package it is installed per machine by users with administration rights and can be found in:
%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%UiPathStudio
If you use the exe package "User Mode Installation" UiPath Studio is in the local AppData directory for the user running the installer, which does not require administrator rights.
%localappdata%UiPath
And you will find a child directory (e.g. app-18.4.1
) based on the version you have installed.
More information can be found in their online documentation: UiPath Studio: Setup and Configuration > About Installation
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find your - Uipath folder path- app-18.3.2UiRobot.exe
– Anders Sørensen
Nov 13 '18 at 8:31