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Hey @Erjola_Mema
I think automating bluestacks might be complex the ram will use the emulator there are chances the UiPath will crash it is not optimal to do this with bluestack but smart of you to think like this.
By using the actvities available in the above mentioned package you can able to get verification code & can able to use it where it is required. By suing this you can able to automate without Blue stacks in PC
Thanks for the reply ,
I have a verification code with a text message in the phone number.
But I was another test
I download the message text app ,and try to spy it with the UiPath activities and it seems okay.
I downloaded the .exe two times. Once from filehippo and once from the official website. Both are behaving the same way. I double click/run as admin then it starts extracting and after that the windows asks me to allow the changes. After clicking OK nothing happens.
I rebooted my system a couple of time. I tried removing temporary files. C: drive have more than enough space free. 8GB RAM. I am installing it as admin and have no virtual machine software installed.
I haven't figured out how to install it yet, but if you have 7 zip, just right click and select "extract here." Apparently the built-in file extractor doesn't work. Now to find the installation file. . . look for exe obviously
first download bluestacks 4 then just got to show folder and shift it from the following folder to desktop.Extract it over there, then right click and click 'extract here' the just install bluestacks.
What you need to do is install an older version of BlueStacksX. So if the built in extractor doesn't work in the latest version, it should in an older version. Attached below is a link to an archive of older versions of BlueStacksX. I used 5.8.0 and it worked fine.
I have recently shifted to android studio. I would like to know how I can test my apps in Bluestacks app player. I had already had the bluestacks connected and working with eclipse using adb connect localhost:5555 but it doesn't seem to work with android studio. Didn't find any help anywhere. If anyone has done this, please help.
first open bluestacks and go to settings > preferences > check the Enable Android Debug Bridge (ADB) and press Change path button, then select adb path. (default location: %LocalAppData%\Android\sdk\platform-tools)
These are all old answers, nothing works for me till I finally come out with a solution of my own.for a much later version (I'm using the 5.6x version, latest at the time of posting), just go to Settings in bluestack, click advanced, toggle on DB and run adb connect localhost:[port] with port being the number shown in the ADB information page (the one I underlined). Voila, you should automatically see another mobile device available on the Android Studio
I made some tests... I put 1 picture in the C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\UserData\SharedFolder\ and found it in the bluestacks file search. But when I see the FULL path... Surprise MTF: it was in mnt\windows\bstsharedfolder (NOT IN mnt\sdcard\windows\bstsharedfolder)!
With the app EZ File Explorer I found in this 'mnt' folder, this another WINDOWS folder (before the sdcard folder of the tip above).SURPRISE! All the folders (bstsharedfolder, documents, pictures...) was there, WITH MY WINDOWS FILES!So, all I did was copy and past in this bstsharedfolder. Now C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\UserData\SharedFolder\ has all my BST files that I need!
If anyone is still struggling with this and needs a quick, non-permanent solution, you can also go into the "Media Manager" application in BlueStacks and select "Import from Windows". That seemed to grab everything and update the media cache without issue.
Im playing on bluestacks as well. I use facebook and can trade between my main city and the annex on bluestacks.
I would have to say though, the graphics on the Samsung Galaxy Pro Tab 12 are far superior then bluestacks.
The graphics and sound via bluestacks look and sound like a low budget computer.
The network functionality via bluestacks is much smoother then WiFi (at least in my apartment complex).
The annex city helps me overcome limitations of the global trade functionality as my level increases on the Original tablet game.
It also gives me the chance to play the game from start with more knowledge to avoid the ut-ohs of my original tablet layout.
There were things the tutorial never really let you know until it's too late.