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I'm installing ArcGIS 10.6.1 using the silent install command line option. After much testing, it looks like there is a potential bug when specifying the use of the configpath option to read the hashed account information from a previous install. Here's the command line: C:\Temp\setup.exe /qb!- REBOOTPROMPT=S /L*VX "\\server\Install\ESRI_SOFTWARE\installlog.txt" INSTALLDIR="C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Server\" INSTALLDIR1="C:\Python27\" ACCOUNT=UseConfigFile CONFIGPATH="\\server\Install\ESRI_SOFTWARE\SILENT_INSTALL\config.xml" config.xml is the hashed exported account info from a previous install. When I check the install log (notice it is set to verbose and extra), I found this entry: MSI (s) (18:1C) [13:04:06:176]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding REBOOTPROMPT property. Its value is 'S'. MSI (s) (18:1C) [13:04:06:176]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding INSTALLDIR property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Server\'. MSI (s) (18:1C) [13:04:06:176]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding INSTALLDIR1 property. Its value is 'C:\Python27\'. MSI (s) (18:1C) [13:04:06:176]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying ACCOUNT property. Its current value is 'SpecifyAccount'. Its new value: 'UseConfigFile'. MSI (s) (18:1C) [13:04:06:176]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying CONFIGPATH property. Its current value is '0'. Its new value: '\\server\Install\ESRI_SOFTWARE\SILE REBOOT=ReallySuppress CURRENTDIRECTORY='. MSI (s) (18:1C) [13:04:06:177]: Note: 1: 1729 MSI (s) (18:1C) [13:04:06:177]: Product: ArcGIS Server 10.6.1 -- Configuration failed. Notice the the CONFIGPATH entry seems to be getting corrupted. I've tried local paths, shorter paths as it seemed it had been truncated, changing the order of options in the command line, all to no avail. When I remove the options and replace with the USER_NAME and PASSWORD options for the account, it works fine, but I don't want to be hardcoding that obviously. Any suggestions? arcgisenterprise #CONFIGPATH #silent install #arcgis server 10.6.1
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Hi all, Just coming back from the ESRI UC 2014. Tons of information, tons of exciting new technology. But the problem is, how to implement these within our organization? I work for a small government ministry as the sole full time GIS professional. I do everything from basic mapping, to managing our enterprise GIS for over 150 users, including 15 servers for SDE, ArcGIS Server, Geocortex Essentials, IIS and a few pilot web apps. We've reached the point that there is NO WAY to move our program forward without more human resources, and we've started to lose some functionality within our GIS because I have not been able to keep up some of our legacy customizations and tools as the technology changes. As I see it, there really are only two options to move my organization forward: 1. Somehow (and suggestions are welcome) get more resources. I need to demonstrate the benefit of more GIS resources meeting a need within our organization, simply, effectively, and IMMEDIATELY. Any ideas? 2. Cut our current in-house solution and look only at COTS solutions. This of course will have cost associated with it, but I seem to be able to spend more money on "things" instead of contracts or staffing. Some of our more specialized abilities will be cut, but I should be able to reach more people with workable solutions. A bit of the 80-20 rule coming into effect. I worry about this, as once we abandon our in-house enterprise infrastructure, we might not be able to get it back in the future. Any advice from current or former one-man GIS armies is appreciated! Cory Edmonton, Canada
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