![]() My thoughts is something changed with how PuTTY is installed (assuming you used the installation version). My suggestion would to update your PuTTY installation and give it another whirl, if still having troubles detail the version of PuTTY include bit version, portable vs installer, how you are running the session and any other details you think might be relevant. We installed the latest (0.70) 64 bit version for him and it worked without admin, followed up by installing 0.70 32 bit version and it works. He also had a portal version of 0.60 which worked without admin. Troubleshooting today, we ran his Studio with Admin and it worked with an installed version of 0.67. One of my co-works has had the same issue as you. Today I’m running 0.70 and tried both 32 and 64 bit versions without issue on a Windows 10 Pro host with Studio 2018.3.2. My version would have been the 0.69 64bit MSI version of PuTTY at the time of starting to use UiPath. ![]() As long as a tmp directory exists, it will be used for TMP data.I’ve never had an issue automating PuTTY since starting to use UiPath. If you want to also have your TMP directory within your portable directory, you can create an empty tmp directory inside the data folder.
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