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Molly, Carine, Tom, and everyone else, Thank you for taking the time to post this issue on the community page, and to follow up with everyone once the solution was identified. I have been encountering the same issue for over a year, and as you all know, it is incredibly frustrating. That is an understatement. Now I need to work with the IT staff in my organization to convince them to make the necessary changes. My situation was even more frustrating because I work at a NATO school where we have 15+ students in each course, and this error was occurring on each student's machine dozens of times per day. I have worked with ArcMap for almost 20 years and all of my "workarounds" were not working! Thank you again, so very much for continuing to post updates to this issue.
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It only took the creation of ArcPro for them to implement a way to turn off the "double-click" to finish a feature while digitizing. I am with you, how can this possibly take so long??
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Hello, I am using ArcMap 10.7 and I am running into an error which says, "Unable to create or open the default database. This error is due to one of the following conditions: Insufficient disk space Insufficient or incorrect access to: C:\Users|....\Documents\ArcGIS Invalid or Corrupt installation of MSXML For additional information on this error and possible resolution please see Knowledge Base article KB38523" I have searched that KB number but the solutions did not solve my problem. I encounter the error when I have been using the software for a few hours, while using an account created for students at my school. Suddenly the error appears when I try to 1) execute a tool from ArcToolbox, or 2) Add Data using the Add Data button. When I look in the specified folder (from the error message), I see not one, but 11 "Default.gdb" files. Each one has a suffix of _1, _2, _3, etc. Sometimes I can delete the extra Default.gdb files, other times I cannot. I only encounter this problem when I use an account that has been created for a student in my school. When I use my own account (my instructor) account, I never run into this issue. Is there some specific "hidden" permission that must be in place in order to eliminate this error.
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