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I am used to publishing and working on ArcGIS Server, where registering the data source is easy and there are lots of help documents available. However, when I try to do the same for AGOL I get a warning that it is not registered and I will be copied to the server and I can find no help or information on this... Is this even possible? I want my data to be dynamic like I can on Server and not static.
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11-20-2019
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Yes I am aware of all this, I am not new to GIS or ESRI. An emergency is rare but they happen, and with their tight budget and limited funds and one person that's still in training with GIS, they do not have the ability to purchase a single use at this time. Also, I am sure you are aware also that in the event of an emergency, there is never any warning and the chances of happening during work hours is slim, IT will not be available. How can they plan ahead for something they don't know about? I have seen many examples, as I have linked back to in the post, about changing all kinds of servers or license levels and other things within the Administrator via batch file and no admin rights. If checking out a license is in the same ArcGIS Administrator, why can't I do that the same method?
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My users that do support for emergencies and disasters need to check out a license from the license server to go offline and take it out in the field. Without administrator rights they are out of luck during an emergency that happens when IT is not available.
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06-06-2019
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Mody Buchbinder That's not what I asked, I already have that example in one of the posts I linked to. What I would like to know is how to check in/out a license via batch file without admin rights. I see example of doing other things with the license manager to circumvent the need for admin rights but no mention of the check in/out.
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06-05-2019
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We currently have batch files to change the license level: set ESRI_SOFTWARE_CLASS=Viewer set path=%path%;C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.6\bin ArcMap.exe But what I need to is to check in and out a license without administrator rights, can I do that? I see in this post here, that other options I can do but nothing about checking in/out a license at all. I have not found much else to point me in the right direction.
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