20-12-22 09:28 AM
20-12-22 02:37 PM
21-12-22 08:06 AM
21-12-22 08:56 AM
Hi,
For some dlls (I was not able to find out any rule for that) I had to put them in Blue Prism directory which resolved the issue. Did you try that?
Regards
Zdenek
21-12-22 10:11 AM
21-12-22 01:59 PM
22-12-22 09:01 AM
Thanks all of the answers.
I got it to work by moving the file to the blue prism installation directory.
Kind regards
22-12-22 02:15 PM
21-06-24 05:02 PM
I am having this same issue, there are several reports across the forum and stack exchange where Blue Prism does not recognize dlls outside of the automate folder, even if the fully qualified path is listed in the object and the folder is listed under the Windows PATH environmental variable. The scenario where this is necessary is when there is an existing version of the dll in the automate folder, but the object requires a different version and testing all automations to verify that the new version will not break other processes is not possible.