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I don't think I'll have an issue getting around the installer - I am more concerned with functionality / upgrading etc. Thanks for the voting link, doesn't look like it is getting a lot of love.
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11-19-2019
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I am migrating our 10.7.1 servers to newer VMs and wanted to take advantage of the lower memory footprint while staying on a Windows OS. Out of the gate I get an issue with a missing dll (oledlg.dll) but I know that I can work around it by dropping the dll into the server from a full installation. I found this but it's two years old at this point. I'm curious if anyone else does this / whether it is (un)supported. It should just be the tomcat install, right?
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11-18-2019
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Sorry to bump an old thread but I found the solution for this. Our environment does not allow access to the Windows Store and we were encountering the same issue. You need to leverage the .xml license file included in the package. I used powershell to accomplish it. [as administrator] add-appxprovisionedpackage -packagepath "\\path\to\Esri.CollectorforArcGIS_18.0.2.0_neutral_~_eytg3kh68c6a8.AppxBundle" -licensepath "\\path\to\Esri.CollectorforArcGIS_eytg3kh68c6a8_fe8f779c-a85b-7bde-46c4-970b7fbd7ab4.xml" -online This will install the app in "provisioned" mode which means that all future users will get the package. It will generally install for the existing users but I've seen where it doesn't. To install from an existing provisioned install, you can use a variation of the following: add-appxpackage -register "C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Esri.CollectorforArcGIS_18.0.2.0_neutral_~_eytg3kh68c6a8\AppxMetadata\AppxBundleManifest.xml" -disabledevelopmentmode YMMV Hope this helps someone else out here!
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