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I do not have a specific sample, it will depend on the identity provider you use to set up these SAML logins: https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/latest/administer/windows/configuring-a-saml-compliant-identity-provider-with-your-portal.htm With SAML logins and with IWA logins, you have the ability to pull from AD groups. However, these are separate login configurations. See the documentation here: https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/latest/administer/linux/about-configuring-portal-authentication.htm#ESRI_SECTION1_83F7B85FEF594A6B96997AF3CADF3D38
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Hi @MANESK, As long as they Web AppBuilder applications have the same sharing permissions as your site, the user should not be prompted for additional authentication when accessing the site. -Lynsey
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Hey @kvin, You are able to pull from existing Enterprise Groups (Active Directory groups) when SAML logins are set up in your Portal. -Lynsey
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Hey Eric, Building on what Zach suggested, it may be possible to create a relevant question that is also required based on the type of feedback. If we were to make this required field hidden, then it wouldn't show up in the survey but it may prevent submission. Just an idea to try! hidden question Type of Feedback = BUG required= yes I would be interested to know if that worked for you. -Lynsey
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Hi Paul, Are you trying to access a survey through the web app? Could you share the syntax you are using to try and access this survey? Are you working with Portal for ArcGIS? Where are you generating this token? -Lynsey
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Is this a standalone ArcGIS Server or are you federated with Portal?
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Also, within your configuration of the script tool, what are your input data types set to? could you send a screenshot?
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Are you able to run this service directly from REST using the input parameters provided from WAB? If you open up the web developer tools when running this task in WAB, you should see a submitjob or execute call. Within the headers there will be form data which you can input directly into the REST endpoint for the service to see if maybe this is a client side issue. -Lynsey
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When ArcGIS Server executes a task to a Geoprocessing Service that outputs a layer, it reads the selected features from the layer and transports the selected features back to the client. Outputs are drawn by the client. When you publish with a result map service a Map Service is published in tandem with your Geoprocessing service these two services execute independently of one another. When the task executes, ArcGIS Server executes the geoprocessing task first, then executes the result map service, which draws the output of the geoprocessing service, sending the map image of the output data back to the client. You would choose to publish with a result map service if: The selected set of features can be large and you do not want to transport a large number of features back to the client.You want to protect your data and only let the client see a map image of the data or You have advanced cartography that can only be drawn by ArcMap, not other client applications. Where does the execution of your GP service come into play with this workflow? Are you executing the GP service through a Geoprocessing Widget and then hoping that the data in the result map service can be read by the chart widget? Can you confirm in itself that when you run the GP tool that it updates the result map service? Or is it always displaying the output from when it was published?
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Hey Jack, You can use Python to publish a geoprocessing service to a stand-alone server from ArcGIS Pro 2.3 and later. Please see the following documentation: Publish web tools in a Python script—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation If you have server federated with an ArcGIS Enterprise Portal, you can share this web tool directly from the geoprocessing job history in ArcGIS Pro.
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Hi James, Are you looking to view this site plan within Collector as a referenced layer (non editable) or will this feature be edited? If you are looking for this site plan/ image to be a reference layer you are able to create a tiled map service (or vector tile service based on your needs) and configure it for offline use so that it can be appear in your web map along with your editable data. Prepare for offline data collection—Collector for ArcGIS | Documentation
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Along with what James recommended, are you able to create new hosted feature layers from within Portal? If so, does your federation validate successfully from Portal? If federation validation fails, try to validate the ArcGIS DataStore connection from Server Manager. If it does not validate here, check the Server logs for extended information.
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Hey Dirk, Copy the administrative Portal URL (https://machine.domain.com:7443 ) into a new tab on the Web Adaptor machine. Are you able to access the home page for Portal? Are you able to sign in from there with the Primary Site Admin account? If you cannot reach the Portal home page from the machine hosting your Web Adaptor, you will not be able to register the Web Adaptor with the site. If you get a "site cannot be reached" message when trying to access Portal, you will need to work with your IT to make sure there are not firewall restrictions blocking communication between these two machines.
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ArcGIS online will log out users from their webhook products after a period of 2 weeks. Rather than deleting and recreating the connection, you can go to: Data>Connections in Microsoft flow and select the option to "Switch Account" for your Survey123 connection. After re-submitting your ArcGIS Online login, you should be able to see your list of surveys.
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As a best practice, it is not recommended to make schema changes to a survey or associated feature service once published. This can lead to data corruption or an unusable survey. I would try to create a new survey from that existing, updated feature service and compare the newly created form with the original one that you are editing to see if there are any differences/ fields you are missing. -Lynsey
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