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Studio Web User Guide
Administrators can enable or disable the availability of preview packages and activities in Studio Web by using the Preview packages and activities Automation Ops option.
- Navigate to Automation Ops from the left navigation menu in UiPath Automation Cloud.
- Select Governance > Policies.
- Select Add Product Policy above the table.
- Enter a unique name for your policy, select Studio Web from the Product list, and then select Add.
- In the policy configuration page, navigate to the Activities tab.
- Under Feeds, check the
Enable preview packages and activities option, and then select
Save.
- Navigate to the Deployment tab next to Policies.
- Select the tenant you wish to apply the governance policy to from the list.
- Select your newly-created policy from the drop-down menu in the Product
Policy column, under the No License category, and then select
Save.
Issue | Solution |
---|---|
Was the new policy deployed? |
Navigate to Automation Ops > Governance > Deployment > Tenants and select the Edit button next to the tenant. Under No License, select the policy that enables preview packages. |
Was the new policy enabled after deployment? | Users need to log out and log back in Automation Cloud to ensure the new policy becomes active. |
Did the user refresh the Studio Web browser tab after logging in? |
After logging out and back in, if Studio Web is opened in a different browser tab, refresh that tab. |
Does the user have an Automation Express license? |
Users with Automation Express licenses are ungovernable and cannot have Studio Web policies applied to them, meaning that they cannot access preview packages and activities. |
The Preview packages and activities governance option is disabled, but users can still access preview activities. |
If any preview activities are used in a project before a governance policy that disables them is deployed or the No Policy deployment option is selected for the user, preview activities and packages continue to be available in that project. |