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Hey Paul, thank you, but connecting via Remote Desktop to my VM didn't solve my issue. For configuring the web adaptor i have used a self signed SSL certificate, because in my company it is rather difficult to get an enterprise certificate. Are there any workarounds that i can try out for the Portal setup with a self signed certificate (e.g. a specific tomcat version etc.? It is only for testing purposes. Thanks again for helping. Edit: I finally managed to solve the problem by using the JRE 7 together with Tomcat 7 instead of 8.
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Hi Bill, i have exactly the same problem as Brian, using ArcGIS Server and Portal v10.2.2 with Tomcat 7.0.77 and a Hyper-V VM with Windows Server 2012. What exactly do you mean with "You have to remote desktop to the virtual machine where the web adaptor software is installed."?
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I have the same problem and i've been sitting on it for hours. I am using ArcGIS Server and Portal v10.2.2 on Windows Server 2012 R2. The Web adapter is running on a Tomcat 7.0.77. I have installed everything on a single Virtual Machine (Hyper-V). The SSL configuration for the adaptor in my tomcat server.xml is as follows (webadaptor.ks is a self-signed SSL certificate): <Connector port="80" protocol="HTTP/1.1" connectionTimeout="20000" redirectPort="443" /> <Connector port="443" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol" maxThreads="150" SSLEnabled="true" scheme="https" secure="true" clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS" keystoreFile="C:\Program Files\Tomcat 7.0\webadaptor.ks" keystorePass="passwort"/> Using the adaptor with ArcgGIS server also works fine. Does anyone know a proper solution for this?
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hey guys, hope i´m in the right forum here! I´m trying to extract a Cell from a raster layer and save it in a new raster layer. For that i wanted to use the "Extract by attributes" tool from the toolbox. The problem is now that this tool needs an attribute table which has to be used to write the sql-expression. But in my case i have a dtm raster that has no attribute table. I want to extract the lowest cell, but the z values are just saved as normal coordinates and not in a table. So my question is: How can i extract cells with a certain height from a dtm, even if the layer has no attribute table? Or is there a way to create a new attribute table for the layer and save the z coordinates with the corresponding cells in it? I´m using ArcGIS 10.1. What i´m trying to do in general (just if you might have better idea to proceed): I need the lowest cell of the dtm because i want to calculate the distance of each cell of another raster to this cell using the "cost distance" tool, which needs an input cost raster. Sry for english mistakes and i hope i could well describe my problem!
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