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Sandbox
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The sandbox is a part of your wiki that you can freely modify. It's meant to let you practice editing. You will discover how page editing works and create new pages. Simply click on Edit to get started! If you want to give a look to the underlying XWiki Syntax, you can click on "Wiki code
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editing. You will discover how page editing works and create new pages. Simply click on **Edit** to get started! {{info}} Don't worry about overwriting or losing stuff when editing the page, you can always roll back to the first version of the page from the "History" tab at the bottom of the page. {{/info
[5] Deactivation
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: 1 - Select “File” 2 - Select “About” 3 - Click link “Deactivate license”. 4 – Confirm
…to Deactivate license feature: 1 - Select “File” 2 - Select “About” 3 - Click link “Deactivate license”. 4 – Confirm deactivation action. Step 2 - Copy Deactivation Request to a text file, name the file
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make sure: 1*. Have another Internet-Access device** **to get license file from akaBot license
…to transfer deactivation license file. 1. If your akaBot Studio has been activated (% style="color:#e74c3c
…- Select “File” 2 - Select “About” 3 - Click link “Deactivate license”. 4 – Confirm deactivation action
[4] Activation
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in the Licensing Email. 3 - Network Options (Optional): If you use Proxy Server, please fill in the Proxy Info
…A), select Captcha then Download File to download Activation Response file (named activate.txt). Step 7 – Copy the Activation Response file from device B to device A. On your akaBot Agent computer (device
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:#e74c3c" %)** (device B) **(%%)to get license file from akaBot license management system. 1*1. Have connection between device A and device B to transfer license file from device B to device A. 1. **Enterprise
…, please fill in the Proxy Info under **//Network Options//**. [[image:image-20230718223155-3.png||height
[5] Deactivation
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Deactivation Request to a text file, name the file as Deactivation.txt then hit button “Next”. On the next page, hit button “Next” Step 3 – Copy the file from your akaBot Agent computer to a file to a device
…://aegis.akabot.io/#/deactivation. 1 – Paste the deactivation request in Deactivation file into the text box. 2
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make sure: 1*. Have another Internet-Access device** **to get license file from akaBot license
…deactivation license file. 1. If your akaBot Agent has been activated (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)**through
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[4] API resources
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. 1. GetRolePermisson Get Resources permission collections. Supported methods: Get Parameters Name
…) Example: Make a GET request to the http://botcenter.akabot.io/api/roles/{name} URL Headers: Response: 2. GetUsers Get User collections. Supported methods: Get Parameters Name Type Required
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. GetRolePermisson**(%%) == Get Resources permission collections. Supported methods: Get Parameters |Name|Type
…: Make a GET request to the http:~/~/botcenter.akabot.io/api/roles/{name} URL [[image:image
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Python
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Script activity, you can easily assign the code from any file containing a Python script to a PythonObject and you can also convert it to a .NET data type by using the Get Python Object activity
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file containing a Python script to a (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)##PythonObject##(%%) and you can also convert it to a .NET data type by using the Get Python Object activity. With this powerful variable
Mail Activities
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protocols. Instead, they save the MailMessage object variable retrieved from activities such as Get POP3
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object variable retrieved from activities such as [[Get POP3 Mail Message>>doc:.Activities.Get POP3 Mail Messages.WebHome]] to a specified folder on the current machine. {{info}} **Note:** * These activities can automate with the **Outlook Desktop application**, **Gmail accounts** and **Outlook 365 online**. {{/info
Custom Activity
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. You should see no error and there is an assembly file RCA.Activities.Demo.dll in build output
…: CodeActivity { public InArgument<int> Number1 { get; set; } public InArgument<int> Number2 { get; set; } public OutArgument<int> Total { get; set; } protected override void
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see no error and there is an assembly file RCA.Activities.Demo.dll in build output directory
…class SumInt : CodeActivity { public InArgument<int> Number1 { get; set; } public InArgument<int> Number2 { get; set; } public OutArgument<int> Total { get; set
Activities
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Change Labels Copy File Create File Permission Create Folder Delete File Delete File Permission Download File Find File Folder Get File Info Get File Permission Get Mail Message GSuite Application Scope Move File Send Email Update File Permission Upload File
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" %)((( * [[Get File Info>>url:https://docs.akabot.com/bin/view/Activities/GSuite/Activities/Get%20File%20Info/]] * [[Get File Permission>>url:https://docs.akabot.com/bin/view/Activities/GSuite/Activities/Get%20File
…/GSuite/Activities/Change%20Labels/]] * [[Copy File>>url:https://docs.akabot.com/bin/view/Activities
GSuite
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The GSuite Activities Pack contains all the activities used for creating automation projects. These activities enable the robots to: Directly interact with directories and files on Google workspace, performing any action a human user would. Send or get email on Gmail. See also: Release Notes Activities
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(% class="box" %) ((( The GSuite Activities Pack contains all the activities used for creating automation projects. These activities enable the robots to: * Directly interact with directories and files on Google workspace, performing any action a human user would. * Send or get email on Gmail. ))) See also