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Dear Milly, Please note on our Home page, just under "What is new in 4.0" we have an Important note about the ArcGIS Map Web Part. Esri Maps for SharePoint | ArcGIS "It is recommended that you use the Esri Maps JavaScript web part in place of the ArcGIS Maps Silverlight web part—you will no longer be able to add new ArcGIS Map Silverlight web parts to site pages." Basically, we still display and allow you to work with your preexisting ArcGIS Map Web Parts, but you will not be able to add new ArcGIS Map Web Parts, starting from 4.0 onwards. If you want to still be able to add them, please do not upgrade to 4.0. Best, Elitsa Baklova
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Hi Steve, I apologize that I missed to read that you upgraded from Beta!!! Can you please do me a favor and go to Central Administration -> Application Management -> Manage Service Applications -> Secure Store Service -> Delete all Secure Store Service target applications that are prefixed with Esri Maps. Then go to your site collection, deactive and activate again the Esri Maps for SharePoint feature in Site Settings, and one last time try to perform App Configuration. Thanks, Elitsa Baklova
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Hi Steve, Can you please try the following steps and let us know how it goes? Also, you meant that the App Configuration page is blank, right? Not that the Configuration Settings list itself has no entries? To verify the suspected issue: Browse the file system to the path below, in case you are on the SharePoint server machine itself, and check if a “scripts” folder is missing: C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\Web Server Extensions\[HIVE\TEMPLATE\LAYOUTS\ESRI.ArcGIS.Mapping.SharePoint Where [HIVE] is 15 for SharePoint 2013 and14 for SharePoint 2010 setups OR Press F12 in the browser showing the blank configuration page and checking in the Network tab to confirm that you get an 404 HTTP error when the page tries to locate our javascript files. If the "scripts" folder is missing or you get a 404 HTTP error for javascript files, then please follow these steps: Open our Esri Maps for SharePoint setup extracted folder on the SharePoint machine itself. Verify that the WebContentInstaller.ps1 script file is there at the same level as the Setup.exe Unblock webcontentinstaller.ps1 file and setup.exe file from their property menus, e.g., right click on file->Property->Unblock (or use powershell “unblock-file” command, e.g., unblock-file setup.exe, unblock-file webcontentinstaller.ps1); Run Windows PowerShell x64 as Administrator, use cd to browse to the setup folder where the script file is and run the following command: “powershell –executionpolicy unrestricted ./webcontentinstaller.ps1 –install” The above command should take several minutes to execute and should output a ton of feedback about files being copied. You can also verify that the "scripts" folder is now under the sharepoint hive. After the execution of the above step is complete, reload the Esri Maps App Configuration page to confirm it loads as expected. Thanks, Elitsa Baklova
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Hi Thomas, You currently have some old entries in the Esri Maps Configuration Settings list. Did you perform an upgrade? If so, from what version did you upgrade so we can test internally to see what might have gone wrong for you? To fix the issue you should be able to just de-activate and re-active again the Esri Maps for SharePoint feature in Site Settings -> Site collection features -> Esri Maps for SharePoint. Once you do so, can you please verify that you don't see EsriMapsWebRoot and OAuthAppId in the list above. Can you please also let us know if the feature was in Activated state before you de-activated. Thanks, Elitsa Baklova Lead Developer
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Hi Brennan, In the "App not configured" message you will see a hyperlink. When you click it, it will take you to the App Configuration page, where you need to set the credentials to be used by our application. You can also get to the App Configuration page from Site Settings -> Esri Maps for SharePoint Administration -> App Configuration. Otherwise, you can also find lots of help in regard with setting things up on our documentation site: Configure Esri Maps for SharePoint—Esri Maps for SharePoint | ArcGIS Best regards, Elitsa Baklova
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Hi Aaron, Did you customize the Location Field layout by any chance? I see the navigation control is looking very different in your attached snapshot. If you did, can you please verify that it used to work prior the modifications to the Location Field being made (please make sure you backup your customization prior making any tests!)? Also, can you open the LocationOnMapStartupMapDocument.xaml file that is located under ArcGIS Configuration Files document library and verify that the basemap layer has a valid url. Finally, if nothing of the above works, I would suggest installing Fiddler and checking when you open a list item to see what message you will get from the server for that basemap layer. You should be getting some error and can post the saved stack from Fiddler here. This is the first time we hear of this issue, so I am not sure what might be going on there. We verified that on a clean install of ArcGIS for SharePoint 2.1.1 all works as expected. Regards, Elitsa Baklova
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Hi Vladimir, In the sample behavior that I have attached to the following forum post you will see how you can grab hold of the actual image swatches that are displayed in the legend control. Please give it a try and let us know if you have any further questions. Kindest regards, Elitsa Baklova
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Is there a way to change the glow surrounding the default symbol? Please see attachment. I would like to give the end user an option to change the color of the glow and/or any effects applied to the symbol. Hi Samit, Unfortunately, changing the selection color (yellow/orange glow) is unsupported and there are no workarounds for this. However, we appreciate your feedback and should we make this customizable at a future release, we will let you know! Kindest regards, Elitsa Baklova
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Hi Vladimir, Please find attached a sample extensibility behavior that I have created to demonstrate how you can change the default symbol label for Class Breaks and Unique Value renderer (see jpg attached), plus how you can also get hold of the ImageSources for each LegendItem in the Legend control. The behavior that you will see in LegendEventBehavior.cs.txt shows how to get hold of the legend control itself once Map Contents control is loaded, and how to subscribe to Legent.Refreshed event and overwrite the label value. The couple of commented out lines show how to get to the Image Source which you can use to generate better print-outs. If you want to add your behavior to be part of your default Viewer Application for Silverlight Viewer, you can just modify the Behaviors.xml file to include your new LegendEventBehavior (see Behavior.xml.txt). However, for SharePoint we haven't exposed the Behaviors.xml file, so you will not be able to have your behavior be part of all new Map Web Part that get created, but it will need to be added explicitly to each Map Web Part using the SharePoint Ribbon (ArcGIS Map Web Part -> Application -> Behaviors) once the map web part gets added. Hope this helps! Regards, Elitsa Baklova
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Hi Vara, We do not provide any extensibility end-points for our WPF controls in Esri Maps for Office at this stage. However, we will surely consider your post as future enhancement request. Furthermore, if you have any other ideas for how we can make the product even better, please write to you at our Esri Maps for Office forum '>here. We appreciate your feedback! Elitsa Esri Maps for Office Team
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Please, have a look here for answer: Regards, Elitsa Baklova
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Hi bkoostra_rjc, If you want to consume your Sharepoint data from within the Silverlight API, you can do this today via the Sharepoint 2010 Client Object Model and your own custom graphics layer implementation. Sharepoint 2010 Client OM: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee857094.aspx Sharepoint Client OM allows you to build queries and execute them against your Sharepoint server, so to get all the items within a list you only need add the two Silverlight dlls and call GetItems(camlQuery) as shown in the link below: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee857094.aspx#SP2010ClientOM_Using_CAML_Query_List Once you get your list items, you can populate your layer with graphics and assign the coordinates and attributes. There are some future plans on having a Sharepoint layer type out-of-the-box, or at least a public code sample, but we can make no promises at this stage. Hope this helps, Elitsa Baklova
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