You are developing an RPA solution that requires browser automation. You are testing the flow. You observe that the flow does not interact with web page elements in Microsoft Edge. You need to troubleshoot the issue. What should you do?
A) Enabling error handling is a good idea, but it's not going to solve the root cause of the issue. We need to address the compatibility with Microsoft Edge first.
A) Enabling error handling is a good idea, but it's not going to solve the root cause of the issue. We need to address the compatibility with Microsoft Edge first.
D) The Power Automate for desktop browser extension is the key to making this work in Microsoft Edge. Without it, the automation won't be able to communicate with the browser.
D) The Power Automate for desktop browser extension is the key to making this work in Microsoft Edge. Without it, the automation won't be able to communicate with the browser.
B) Ensuring the UI flows/Selenium extension is downloaded and enabled in Microsoft Edge seems like the most logical step. It's the browser-specific extension that allows RPA to interact with the web page elements.
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