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Close not kill Chrome in Blueprism

AmitKumar8
Level 2
Please suggest any way to close Chrome in Blueprism

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Amit Kumar
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PabloSarabia
Level 11
Hi @AmitKumar5

You can use the Object "Utility - Environment" and the Action "Kill Process" to terminate any task in your computer.

Put "chrome" as the Process Name (input) and run it.

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Hope this helps you, and if this solves the problem, remember mark this as the best comment 😄

See you in the community, bye 🙂
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Pablo Sarabia
Architect
Altamira Assets Management
Madrid
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AmolJangam
Level 4
Use Kill Process action to kill chrome.
Sometimes Chrome is initiated by system or service accounts will not get closed by other users.
In this case you have to ask/request the system admin to close them manually.

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amol jangam
test lead
infosys
Asia/Dili
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Devendra_KumarP
Level 7
Hi Amit, 

You can create an action to Exit from Chrome.

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Devendra Kumar Prajapati
Tech Lead
Infosys
Europe/London
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Devendra Kumar Prajapati RPA Manager Infosys Chandigarh, India

sivaranjanising
Level 3
Hi Amit,
You can spy close symbol using UI or browser mode then use navigate stage to close it create this step as separate action in object studio and publish it to make use of it.

Regards,
Sivaranjani Singaravel
Software Developer at Accenture.

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sivaranjani singaravel
Assistance Software Engineer
accenture
Asia/Kolkata
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Close Window or Quit/Exit from the application itself usually provides the application the best chance to do any necessary clean-up actions rather than killing/terminating it

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Neeraj Kumar
Technical Architect
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diane.sanzone
Level 7
Hi Amit,

As others have suggested, spying an element and interacting with it does provide the most gentle method of closing Chrome.  My team has had great success with spying the "three dots" menu (immediately below the standard close window X) and then clicking the "Exit" option under that.  We have found that using the standard X in the Chrome window can cause issues if you have previously killed Chrome and have the "restore pages" pop up on the screen or any other Chrome pop up for that matter. They all spy with similar/identical attributes so it may not work properly every time. Using the Menu + Exit, however, provides a much smaller risk of having "more than one element" matching your criteria.

Hope this helps and good luck!

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Diane Sanzone
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