There is a possibility that automation behavior will vary with different machines. With remote debugging, you can test and debug processes on the actual production machine, even if it's configured differently. This is essential for maintaining reliable automation, and it works for both attended and unattended processes, including Linux robots. Learn how to connect using TCP/IP to the remote machine or Orchestrator for unattended robots in the same tenant.
This course was originally built using UiPath Studio version 2022.10, with updates reflecting changes in version 2024.10. We recommend using UiPath Studio 2024.10 to fully benefit from the latest features and improvements.
This learning plan is based on the 2024.10 release. If you’re preparing for the 2023.10 certification, make sure to refer to the 2023.10 learning plan instead.
The Remote debugging with Studio course is at an advanced level. Before you enroll, you should have completed the Automation Developer Associate Training, or at a minimum the following courses:
Debugging in Studio
Project organization in Studio
Orchestrator overview for automation developers
Working with Orchestrator resources
This is a one-hour course aimed primarily at Professional Automation Developers.
The agenda covers:
Set up remote debugging
Debug using the Remote Machine connection
Debug using the Unattended Robot connection
At the end of the course, you should be able to:
List the different ways in which you can establish a remote debugging connection
Differentiate between the two types of connections
Configure a remote debugging connection and debug a project
Configure an unattended robot connection and debug a project
Outline the known limitations for these two types of connections