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RPA Builder 6.7.10 Release Notes

RPA Builder is the on-premises application that enables you to build automations by specifying the action steps of the process.

To take advantage of all new features, improvements, and bug fixes, ensure that you are using the latest version of each RPA application.

What’s New

  • The CefSharp.Common library is upgraded to version 131.3.50 to address reported security vulnerabilities.

  • The Tomcat dependency is upgraded to version 9.0.105 to address reported security vulnerabilities.

Compatibility

Application Version

RPA Recorder

6.6.0 and later

RPA Bot

1.0.0 and later

Fixed Issues

Issue Resolution ID

The copyright info no longer shows outdated.

W-18213300

RPA Builder no longer shows an incorrect error message when an email address is entered in the RPA Manager URL field.

W-18168131

RPA Builder no longer shows a Log file is used by another process error when trying to export log files.

W-17691093

The browser Wizard no longer fails to display pages that use a specific authorization token.

W-17441100

RPA Builder setup no longer fails to start due to error RPA Builder is running, please close it first and run this setup again when RPA Builder was closed successfully.

W-17699307

Migrating OAuth Credentials

As part of the enhancement to Mail Session (OAuth) and the OAuth Credentials activity parameter, RPA Builder 6.7.0 and later versions automatically detect and update any existing OAuth Credentials and remove all existing mappings of this activity parameter. RPA Builder appends _updated to migrated activity parameters.

If your automation projects used OAuth Credentials, follow these steps after upgrading from a version earlier than RPA Builder 6.7.0 to complete the migration process:

  1. In RPA Builder, locate the updated OAuth Credentials activity parameters.

  2. Add the updated activity parameters to the corresponding workflows and map them to the corresponding Mail Session (OAuth) action steps.

  3. In RPA Manager, create a new OAuth Credentials global variable in the credential pool.

  4. Map the new global variable with the updated OAuth Credentials activity parameters in the corresponding run configurations.