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- Overview
- UiPath CLI
- About UiPath CLI
- Downloading UiPath CLI
- Compatibility matrix
- Running UiPath CLI
- Managing NuGet feeds
- About UiPath CLI tasks
- Packing projects into a package
- Analyzing a project
- Deploying a package to Orchestrator
- Running a job inside Orchestrator
- Testing a package or running a test set
- Testing multiple packages
- Deploying assets to Orchestrator
- Deleting assets from Orchestrator
- Running tasks using JSON configuration
- Restoring automation dependencies
- Troubleshooting UiPath CLI
- Azure DevOps extension
- Jenkins plugin
Troubleshooting Azure DevOps extension

CI/CD integrations user guide
Last updated May 5, 2025
Troubleshooting Azure DevOps extension
If you run into issues while using the Azure DevOps extension, consider the following troubleshooting scenarios.
Description:
You may encounter issues when running tasks or pipelines from Azure DevOps, usually due to incorrect scopes set for Orchestrator in the command.
When this issue occurs, you may come across error messages such as:
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Failed to run the command. Could not connect to Cloud Orchestrator: https://cloud.uipath.com/, Account Name for App: ***, Application Id: ***, Application Scope(s): ***, Tenant: ***, Organization Unit: Shared. Please make sure that the provided URL (https://cloud.uipath.com/) is correct, available from your build agent, and not blocked by a firewall."
Failed to run the command. Could not connect to Cloud Orchestrator: https://cloud.uipath.com/, Account Name for App: ***, Application Id: ***, Application Scope(s): ***, Tenant: ***, Organization Unit: Shared. Please make sure that the provided URL (https://cloud.uipath.com/) is correct, available from your build agent, and not blocked by a firewall." -
uipcli Error: 0: UiPath.CommandLine.Core.IdentityHandlers.Exceptions.AccessTokenFetchException: Could not fetch access token.
uipcli Error: 0: UiPath.CommandLine.Core.IdentityHandlers.Exceptions.AccessTokenFetchException: Could not fetch access token. -
{'message':'You are not authorized!','errorCode':0,'result':null,'targetUrl':null,'success':false,'error':{'code':0,'message':'You are not authorized!','details':'You are not allowed to perform this operation.','validationErrors':null},'unAuthorizedRequest':true,'__abp':true} at UiPath.Orchestrator.Client.Util.ExceptionsHandler.RunWithFriendlyExceptionMessages[T](Func`1 func)
{'message':'You are not authorized!','errorCode':0,'result':null,'targetUrl':null,'success':false,'error':{'code':0,'message':'You are not authorized!','details':'You are not allowed to perform this operation.','validationErrors':null},'unAuthorizedRequest':true,'__abp':true} at UiPath.Orchestrator.Client.Util.ExceptionsHandler.RunWithFriendlyExceptionMessages[T](Func`1 func) -
Could not connect to Cloud Orchestrator: https://automationsuite.lux.eib.org/, Account Name for App: , Application Id: , Application Scope(s): , Tenant: , Organization Unit: . Please make sure that the provided URL (https://..***.org/) is correct, available from your build agent, and not blocked by a firewall
Could not connect to Cloud Orchestrator: https://automationsuite.lux.eib.org/, Account Name for App: , Application Id: , Application Scope(s): , Tenant: , Organization Unit: . Please make sure that the provided URL (https://..***.org/) is correct, available from your build agent, and not blocked by a firewall
Remedy:
You must ensure that you have the correct scopes set for Orchestrator in the command.
For details, refer to API Access application scopes.