Download the Installer Again:
The first step is to ensure that you have a complete and uncorrupted installer file. Go to the official UiPath website (UiPath) and download the latest version of UiPath Community Studio. Make sure the download is successful and check the file size to ensure it is complete.
Check for Compatibility:
Ensure that you are downloading the correct version of UiPath Community Studio that is compatible with your system’s architecture (32-bit or 64-bit). If you are unsure, download the version that matches your operating system.
Download the Installer Again: Sometimes, the installer package may get corrupted during download. Try downloading the UiPath Community Studio installer again from the official website to ensure you have a clean copy.
Check System Requirements: Ensure that your desktop system meets the minimum system requirements for UiPath Community Studio. Verify the operating system version (Windows) and other prerequisites like available disk space, RAM, etc.
Run as Administrator: Right-click on the installer and select “Run as Administrator” to ensure you have the necessary permissions to install the software.
Apparently, you are behind a ‘wall’ on a network where your network administrator has prohibited to execute *.msi packages for security reasons. Either way, contact your network administrator to allow you to install a *.msi package or google to get yourself a ‘by pass’ to install your UiPathStudioCommunity.msi.
Using PowerShell or Cmd using command ‘Msiexec /i UiPathStudioCommunity.msi’ will lead you in the right direction, please check! Google is your friend. This is a ‘bypass’ how I was forced to install ‘Community’ on a secured network with a former employer.
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