Windows 10 powershell stopped working2/17/2023 ![]() ![]() This feature is coming, but I m afraid I dont know exactly when it will be ready. Still, so as to not end in a negative tone, the Developers covering this part of the code (really smart guys) have already begun developing a feature that will allow just this, as there are quite a few situations where elevating the executor is mighty useful. However, in unattended mode, the robot will not be able to interact with the window as there is no admin there to accept its elevation. Now, were you to run these scripts in attended mode, you could create the scripts in such a way that the you get a prompt requiring elevation of the process - the famous Windows “Requires Elevation” window. From Superfast Fibre broadband to TV & Mobile, BT helps UK families, communities & companies reach their potential. ![]() The script that you are attempting to run requires elevation.įor now, unless you hack the UiPath Excecutor process to start up with elevated rights (not something we encourage or support… yet) the invoke powershell activity will not be able to run scripts which require elevation - including of course, ones that try to elevate the executor itself. The problem lies with the fact the the UiPath Executor runs with normal rights. I`m afraid that there is a limitation here. ![]()
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