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The source of the error message "An error occurred. Please try again later." may be that the person that you are trying to send an invitation to does not have the same account type (i.e. public or organization). If you have an organizational account, the people you send invites must also have an organization account. Those you invite to join a group must have the same type of account you have—organizational or public. Individuals can verify that they are part of an organization by looking for the word "Organization" at the top of the page after logging in to their ArcGIS Online account (https://www.arcgis.com/home/signin.html ). See image below. I experienced the same error message recently while trying to invite individuals from another organization. ESRI's technical assistance provided the above insight to address the error "An error occurred. Please try again later." -Kevin
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08-30-2017
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The key to connecting a GPS device (e.g. Trimble Juno 3B) for use in Arcpad on a laptop is the GNSS Connector application (http://www.trimble.com/globalTRLTAB.asp?Nav=Collection-91434, scroll to the bottom of the webpage for program download link). This routes the NMEA data (http://gpsworld.com/what-exactly-is-gps-nmea-data/) from a GPS device to another device, such as a laptop, via Bluetooth or serial cable. The following is the process I use for Connecting a Juno 3B with ArcPad 10.1 to a Panasonic CF-C2 laptop with ArcPad 10.1 once the GNSS connector program has been loaded. Trimble Unit: Juno 3B Arcpad: 10.1 First, check to make sure your GNSS is working and settings are correct. Open GPS Controller program (Resource: https://fpimgis.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/resetting-the-gnss-receiver-on-a-trimble-mobile-device.pdf) On the top, left, click the drop down. Select Setup. Select GNSS Settings. GNSS Receiver Port should be COM 4: GPS (This is the port the GNSS receiver is connected to. That is, the GNSS signal is being received in “Com4: GPS.”) Select Done, at the bottom. Click GNSS on the top right to connect the GNSS receiver. If the satellite icon does not appear after a few minutes or an error message appears, try a different receiver port. Select Options in the top left. Disconnect from GNSS. Select Yes. Note: This was just a test to make sure you received satellite data. Select GNSS Settings. Click on the wrench at the bottom. NMEA Output Settings (Note: When NMEA-0183 output is enabled, a subset of NMEA-0183 messages can be output to external instruments and equipment connected to the receiver serial ports. These NMEA-0183 messages let external devices use selected data collected or computed by the GNSS receiver. Source: https://www.trimble.com/OEM_ReceiverHelp/V4.44/en/NMEA-0183messages_MessageOverview.html) Output Interval: 1s Receiver Port: Primary: Port 1 Baud Rate: 4800 Data Bits: 8 Stop Bits: 1 Click Done NMEA Output: On Click Done Note: This was just to make sure your NMEA output settings were correct. Click the Microsoft flag at bottom left. Click on GNSS Connector GNSS Connector settings: NMEA Out: Available Bluetooth (COM5) Note: The GNSS program is now active. Click the Microsoft flag at bottom left. Click Settings, then Bluetooth Click Mode at the top. Make sure Turn on Bluetooth and Make this device visible to other devices are checked. Click OK Panasonic ToughBook (laptop) Microsoft icon All Programs Bluetooth Bluetooth settings Delete any existing device (even if it’s a Trimble unit). Click New Connection. Searching for Connection Wizard appears. Click next. Trimble unit should be found. Click next. Message: Setup of Com40 complete. Setup application software and driver if needed. Click next. Click Details It should state: Details of Trimble 14 Device Name: Trimble 14 Device Address: 00:08:CA:EB:C2:A8 Device Class: Computer (Handheld PC/PDA(clam shell)) Service Class: Serial Port Service Name: Serial Port Provider Name: None Setting Port Name: 40 Auto Connect: On Click OK Trimble Unit: Juno 3B Number 8 Open GNSS Connector program. Click Connect. Panasonic ToughBook In the Bluetooth setting, double click Trimble14. Trimble Unit: Juno 3B Number 8 Message “Juno 3B wants to connect with your device using Bluetooth. Do you want to add Juno 3B to your device list?” Click “Yes” Enter a passcode (make one up and remember it) to establish a secure connection. Click next Panasonic ToughBook Bluetooth Security Manager dialogue appears Enter the passcode you just made up Click OK Trimble Unit: Juno 3B Number 8 After a few seconds, message appears “Device added.” Panasonic ToughBook Open ArcPad Click Existing Map or New Map GPS GPS preferences Port Com40:BT Port OK (This sets the port for GPS data receiving). GPS GPS Active You should see that ArcPad is receiving satellite data. Open the GPS Position Window to see satellite information. To disconnect, click “Disconnect” on Trimble.
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Thanks for helping me to understand the problem. Looking forward to your suggested resolution.
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The survey does not have any external selects. The survey only has internal cascading selects.
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I am receiving the following error when trying to publish a survey in Survey123 Publishing error code: 401 Error transferring https://survey123.arcgis.com/api/beta/xform2webform - server replied: Internal Server Error Survey123 Connect Version: 2.3.24 Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Jamal, I don't believe ArcPad has a function/tool to add a significant number of orthophotos at once, even if its just 19. With little success, I have been working on adding several hundred images along a very long rail corridor into an ArcPad project. In ArcMap, I would utilize a raster catalog. However, raster catalogs don't work in ArcPad (see Technical article http://support.esri.com/cn/knowledgebase/techarticles/detail/25934). Here is one process used in exporting orthophotos to ArcPad (http://www.donmeltz.com/tag/arcpad/).
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I am trying to use the gps receiver of a handheld for location information in Arcpad on a laptop. I have a Trimble Juno 3B with Arcpad 10 and a Panasonic Tough Book laptop with Arcpad 10. Both are Bluetooth enabled. Sharing files, such as a small text file, between the two units is not a problem. However, I cannot connect the gps receiver on the Trimble for use in ArcPad on the laptop using Bluetooth. Any help would be appreciated. Kevin
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