What types of authentication are supported by Connector Builder for Integration Service?
The types of authentication supported by Connector Builder for Integration Service include various OAuth 2.0 flows, Basic authentication, API Key, and Personal Access Token (PAT). The correct option that lists these authentication types is B, which includes OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code, OAuth 2.0 Authorization code with PKCE (Proof Key for Code Exchange), OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials, Basic, API Key, and Personal Access Token (PAT), along with No Authentication.
UiPath Integration Service Documentation: Authentication Types in Integration Service
Which compatibility option should be selected when creating a new project to use .NET 6 with Windows support?
When creating a new project in UiPath Studio and you want to use .NET 6 with Windows support, you should select the 'Windows' compatibility option. This option is designed to work with Windows-specific features and the newer .NET versions, including .NET 6. Hence, the correct answer is C.
UiPath Studio Guide: Project Compatibility
Which option best describes a process that is considered SEMI-AUTOMATION?
A process that is considered semi-automation is one where certain steps can be automated while others must remain manual. This may include actions such as validations or the use of physical security tokens that cannot be automated. Therefore, the best description of semi-automation is option D.
In order to make the selector specifically target the "First Name" text field during runtime, the developer needs to select one additional Property checkbox from the
Unselected Items column in the UI Explorer.
Which is the additional Property checkbox in the following UI Explorer "Unselected Items" column that should be used for the First Name text field.
To make a selector specifically target the 'First Name' text field during runtime in the UI Explorer, the property that uniquely identifies the 'First Name' field should be used. Based on the information provided, the most suitable property to use is the 'id' as it is likely to be unique for each field in a form, which helps in precisely identifying the UI element.
UiPath Studio Guide: Selectors
What are the components of a process?
The components of a process typically include 'Inputs, Process Flows, Source Applications, Outputs'. This refers to what the process takes as input (data/files), the sequence of steps or activities that define the process (process flows), the applications involved in the process (source applications), and what the process produces or affects (outputs).
UiPath Studio Guide: Project Organization Best Practices
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