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Robot admin guide

Last updated Mar 3, 2026

Configuring activity feeds

Service Mode and User Mode robots use different NuGet.config files.

A robot installed in User Mode has two NuGet.config files: one in the installation folder, and one in the user profile folder (%AppData%\NuGet\NuGet.config).

A robot installed in Service Mode uses the NuGet.config file from the installation folder.

To add or remove activity feeds, update any NuGet.config file, as follows:

  1. Open the NuGet.config file with a text editor, such as Notepad++.
  2. To add a new activity feed, in the <packageSources> section, add a new <add/> element, and provide the name as key, and the feed address as value:
    <packageSources>
        <add key="nuget.org" value="https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json" />
        <add key="Online Feed" value="https://mycustomfeed.com" />
        <add key="Local Feed" value="C:\local feed" />
    </packageSources>
    <packageSources>
        <add key="nuget.org" value="https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json" />
        <add key="Online Feed" value="https://mycustomfeed.com" />
        <add key="Local Feed" value="C:\local feed" />
    </packageSources>
    
    Note:
    • You can add both local and online feeds.

    • To ignore HTTPS feeds from NuGet.config, add the following line in UiPath.config, under <packageSettings>:

      <add key="skipHttpConfigurationSources" value="true" />
      <add key="skipHttpConfigurationSources" value="true" />
      
  3. To remove an activity feed, delete the corresponding <add/> tag.
  4. Save the NuGet.config file, then restart the Robot service or the device.

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