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UiPath Exam UiPath-RPAv1 Topic 2 Question 104 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-RPAv1 exam
Question #: 104
Topic #: 2
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While automating an installation wizard, a pop-up window may or may not appear. What can you use to close the window without stopping the workflow?

Options are :

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Brendan
22 days ago
Wow, this question really separates the automation experts from the amateurs. If you can't handle a simple pop-up window, how will you ever automate the entire installation process?
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Erick
23 days ago
A try-catch block is a classic way to handle unexpected scenarios. Definitely the safest approach in my opinion.
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Rashida
28 days ago
I like the simplicity of option B. Setting a timeout on the click activity is a straightforward solution.
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Dorothea
7 days ago
Option B is definitely the way to go. It's a straightforward solution to close the pop-up window.
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Thaddeus
7 days ago
Option B is indeed a simple solution. It helps to avoid stopping the workflow.
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Francis
8 days ago
I think using a click activity with a timeout is a smart approach to automate the installation wizard.
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Nelida
16 days ago
I agree, setting a timeout on the click activity is a good way to handle the pop-up window.
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Glenna
18 days ago
Option B sounds like the best choice. It's simple and effective.
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Rashida
1 months ago
I agree with Wynell, option B seems like a good approach.
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Bok
1 months ago
C is the way to go! Closing the window without stopping the workflow is exactly what the ContinueOnError property is for.
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Curt
3 days ago
It really depends on the specific scenario and how the pop-up window behaves.
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Judy
4 days ago
Setting the TimeoutMS property to 30 could work as well.
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Franchesca
6 days ago
I think using a click activity inside a Try Catch activity would be more reliable.
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Eun
9 days ago
I agree, using the ContinueOnError property is the best option.
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Wynell
1 months ago
I would go with option B, setting TimeoutMS can be helpful.
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Carolynn
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe option C is more reliable.
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Catherin
2 months ago
I think option A is the best choice.
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