This picture is from RPA course
I can’t find this package…anyone helps?
this is my UiPath studio
Parvathy
(PS Parvathy)
January 10, 2024, 3:19pm
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Hi @Wagner_Macedo
Google Workspace which you have got is the GSuite activities. The package name has been renamed as Google Workspace.
Regards
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lrtetala
(Lakshman Reddy)
January 10, 2024, 3:21pm
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Hi @Wagner_Macedo
In the new update of studio it is renamed as Google Workspace
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I found in marketplace as well
but the course shows “official”
I will install this anyway and see what happen
thanks for help
@lrtetala
mkankatala
(Mahesh Kankatala)
January 10, 2024, 3:34pm
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Hi @Wagner_Macedo
When Installing gsuite package from the Manage packages, select the latest version and select the Lowest as applicable option for the Runtime rule and then install.
It won’t interrupt the publishing.
Hope it helps!!
23.12.0-beta.15287+Branch.release-v23.12.0.Sha.6f78cf34182e239b45fdde518f0d7807b8290d82
Error: Publish of Process project to Orchestrator failed. Package cannot be published to the shared feed
I dont know how to fix it
Parvathy
(PS Parvathy)
January 10, 2024, 3:39pm
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Hi @Wagner_Macedo
When you install the GSuite package make sure the version is in latest version and Make RunTime Rule as Lowest as Applicable and download the package.
Regards
lrtetala
(Lakshman Reddy)
January 10, 2024, 3:40pm
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@Wagner_Macedo
Please check on this thread
Check the Orchestrator server and try to find out if there is enough free space available on the C drive. Perform some cleanup in order to free some space. After the cleanup, try to publish again.
Possible next steps to mitigate and also avoid this issue:
clean up more space on the C drive
increase the C drive disk
move the Orchestrator storage for packages and libraries to another disk
monitor the Orchestrator and SQL server resource usage in order to avoid issues like this.
For the Orchest…
How to proceed when publish of library project to Orchestrator failed and package cannot be published to the shared feed?
Troubleshooting Steps: The below procedure can be performed and verified
Check if the Robot/ Studio is connected to the Orchestrator and make sure the Robot is assigned to any environment in the OrchestratorCreate a new sample library and check if the same error is receivedCheck if permissions for libraries in Orchestrator are provided. Navigate to tenant -> Manage Access -> …
Hope this helps!!
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Parvathy
(PS Parvathy)
January 10, 2024, 3:41pm
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@Wagner_Macedo
Select the latest version and Under that you will find RunTime Rule make it as Lowest As Applicable.
Regards
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I did it but still received the same error
mkankatala
(Mahesh Kankatala)
January 10, 2024, 3:57pm
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Do the same for UiPath.System.activities package @Wagner_Macedo
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thanks man
it helped a lot and fixed
have a nice day
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mkankatala
(Mahesh Kankatala)
January 10, 2024, 4:09pm
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What you have done finally to sort the error? @Wagner_Macedo
I think it was the solution
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(system)
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January 13, 2024, 4:10pm
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