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      gfx last edited by

      @Allan-Zimmermann
      Hi Allan,I have a strange problem.
      OpenRPA.NativeMessagingHost.exe is pulled up, closed, and then repeated.
      The environment is as follows:
      OS:Win10 Professional 21h1
      OpenRPA: 1.3.60.0
      Chrome: 101.0.4951
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        Allan Zimmermann @gfx last edited by

        @gfx i cannot see what the screenshot is suppose to be
        but you cannot call OpenRPA.NativeMessagingHost.exe your self, only chrome can

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          gfx @Allan Zimmermann last edited by

          @allan-zimmermann
          OpenRPA.NativeMessagingHost.exe is started by the chome.
          I used the tasklist command to check the running status of OpenRPA.NativeMessagingHost.exe.

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            Allan Zimmermann @gfx last edited by

            @gfx Try opening the extension background page and see if there is any errors that can help you find the issue.
            Open chrome://extensions
            enable developer mode, if you had not done so already
            Then click background page, on the openrpa section
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              gfx @Allan Zimmermann last edited by

              @allan-zimmermann
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                Allan Zimmermann @gfx last edited by

                @gfx Sorry, I don't know what is wrong then.
                Can you call it directly your self ? ( open a commandline and type
                You should see something like
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