Automation Co-Pilot for Business Users FAQ

Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) for embedded instances of Automation Co-Pilot.

Disable third-party storage partitioning

Automation Co-Pilot users should disable third-party storage partitioning from browsers (such as Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge) to enable communication to the embedded iFrame. Partitioning can cause users to experience the following situations.
  • A user logs in successfully and a window displays for Automation Co-Pilot. The Log In window does not close and the Automation Co-Pilot window displays a spinner.
As of M113, third-party storage partitioning is enabled by default for some users. However, you can disable storage partitioning by setting a feature flag.
  • If this policy is set to Allow Partitioning or unset, third-party storage partitioning might be enabled.
  • If this policy is set to Block Partitioning, you cannot enable third-party storage partitioning. This policy can cause disruption with the communication of data between the iFrame and Automation Co-Pilot.

To disable third-party storage partitioning:

  1. Navigate to the appropriate browser partitioning location:
  2. Select Disabled from the drop-down.

Allow pop-ups from Automation Co-Pilot

If the end users is not seeing the Log In window, it could be that the browser is blocking pop-up windows. The end user should add Automation Co-Pilot as a pop-up exception.

To manage pop-ups in Google Chrome:
  1. From Chrome, navigate to a page where pop-ups are blocked.
  2. In the address bar, click Pop-up blocked.
  3. Click the link for the pop-up you want to see.
  4. To always see pop-ups for the site, select Always allow pop-ups and redirects from [site] > Done.