- Release notes
- Getting started
- Setup and configuration
- Unassisted Task Mining
- Additional resources

Task Mining
These are the minimum requirements needed for working with Task Mining product.
Requirements for running the recorder application
| Network Connection | HTTPS port open | 
| Processor | Minimum Intel i5 to i7, 4 cores, AVX2 command set enabled, generation 8+. Recommended Intel i7, i9. | 
| Operating System | Windows 10 (x64) is fully supported Windows 7 often works but is not recommended | 
| RAM | Minimum 8 GB Recommended 16 Gb | 
| Storage (HDD) | Minimum 20 GB free space Recommended 100 Gb | 
Browser recommendation
The following browsers provide a higher fidelity recording when used by the end-users generating the data:
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                        Edge 
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                        Mozilla Firefox 
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                        Chrome 
Virtual Desktop infrastructure (VDI) and Citrix for unified recorder
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                        Windows sessions in VDI environment need to be “isolated” (each user has an independent OS).- 
                                 It is required that each user should have it's own user profile. This separates users and ensures that all traces are uploaded correctly. 
 
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                        VDI needs to be persistent (each user has a dedicated machine, configurations and applications are saved when the user logs off or restarts). 
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                        VDI needs to generate mouse and keyboard input on the OS level and persistent throughout Power On-Off Cycle. 
- Windows user should have read/write access to his profile folder.
Known Limitations:
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                        The capturing of virtual environments is not fully supported. 
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                        VM is being captured only with screenshots, without any metadata. 
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                        The concurrent VDI solutions are not supported. 
For best results, it's recommended that all target applications be installed on the VDI where the Task Mining agent is installed.