

For out-of-browser Silverlight applications - Use UIExplorer to search for the tag under the corresponding element.For Internet Explorer Silverlight applications - Use the DOM Explorer in Internet Explorer to search for the tag under the corresponding element.

You can check the windowless parameter as follows: This also applies to out-of-browser Silverlight applications. If the Silverlight target app has the parameter windowless=false (which is the default) then there is no need to activate the UiPath Extension for Silverlight because Active Accessibility and UIA are already available. Silverlight applications are embedded in web pages using the HTML tag which can specify a windowless parameter. Install the UiPath Extension for Silverlight.Install Silverlight Developer Runtime version 8.0.Uninstall Silverlight Developer Runtime and the UiPath Extension for Silverlight.❗️Ī major Windows update, which changes the Windows version to 20H2 can break Silverlight interactions. There are also standalone Silverlight applications that can be used outside of the browser. Silverlight browser applications can be opened only in Internet Explorer because all the other major browsers discontinued NPAPI - an API used by the Silverlight browser plugin. Home UiPath Studio Guide Recipes UiPath Studio Activities SDK Reference Guide Reference Changelog Discussions Page Not Found Search API Logs
