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Installing Chrome & Firefox extension

Installing Chrome & Firefox extension to UI Path Studio:

1.  SETUP – SETUP EXTENSIONS – CHROME 



2.  Click the Add to Chrome button. A confirmation dialog box is displayed 



3.  Click the Add extension button. The extension is now installed.





Note:
     
Please note that by default file access permission is disabled in Chrome Extensions.

To enable it:

  Ã˜  Click the Side Navigation Bar > More Tools > Extensions. The chrome://extensions/ page is displayed.
  Ã˜  In the chrome://extensions/ page, navigate to the UiPath extension.
  Ã˜  Under the UiPath Extension, select the Allow access to file URLs check box.



From the Command Prompt

1.       Click the Windows Start button and type cmd in the search field.
2.       Right click on Command Prompt and run it as administrator.
3.       Change the directory to the UiPath installation folder (cd C:\Program Files (x86)\UiPath Studio\UiPath).
4.       Run the SetupExtensions file by typing SetupExtensions.exe /chrome. The Chrome Web Store is opened in Google Chrome.



Repeat the same steps mentioned above from Step2



Note:

You can follow the same above steps for Fire-fox installation, just by selecting ‘Fire fox’ from Set up Extensions



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