Cucumber for Appian 19.2 Logout function crashed

Hello everyone, I am currently testing our Cucumber for Appian 19.2 and it appears that the logout button broke when i ran it on 19.2. when i tested on 18.4, it works. is this an Appian bug? will appreciate any workaround solution to this Slight smile

org.openqa.selenium.ElementNotInteractableException: element not interactable
gpls-run-cucumber_1 | (Session info: headless chrome=75.0.3770.100)
gpls-run-cucumber_1 | (Driver info: chromedriver=74.0.3729.6 (255758eccf3d244491b8a1317aa76e1ce10d57e9-refs/branch-heads/3729@{#29}),platform=Linux 4.9.125-linuxkit x86_64) (WARNING: The server did not provide any stacktrace information)
gpls-run-cucumber_1 | Command duration or timeout: 90 milliseconds
gpls-run-cucumber_1 | Build info: version: '3.4.0', revision: 'unknown', time: 'unknown'
gpls-run-cucumber_1 | System info: host: '94c8b11639ab', ip: '172.18.0.2', os.name: 'Linux', os.arch: 'amd64', os.version: '4.9.125-linuxkit', java.version: '1.8.0_212'
gpls-run-cucumber_1 | Driver info: org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver
gpls-run-cucumber_1 | Capabilities [{mobileEmulationEnabled=false, timeouts={implicit=0.0, pageLoad=300000.0, script=30000.0}, hasTouchScreen=false, platform=LINUX, acceptSslCerts=false, goog:chromeOptions={debuggerAddress=localhost:37677}, acceptInsecureCerts=false, webStorageEnabled=true, browserName=chrome, takesScreenshot=true, javascriptEnabled=true, setWindowRect=true, unexpectedAlertBehaviour=ignore, applicationCacheEnabled=false, rotatable=false, networkConnectionEnabled=false, chrome={chromedriverVersion=74.0.3729.6 (255758eccf3d244491b8a1317aa76e1ce10d57e9-refs/branch-heads/3729@{#29}), userDataDir=/tmp/.com.google.Chrome.6jxOrJ}, takesHeapSnapshot=true, pageLoadStrategy=normal, strictFileInteractability=false, databaseEnabled=false, handlesAlerts=true, version=75.0.3770.100, browserConnectionEnabled=false, proxy=Proxy(), nativeEvents=true, locationContextEnabled=true, cssSelectorsEnabled=true}]

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