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Hi, Thanks for your suggestion. However it doesn't solve my problem. Using the workflow in your link the tool still need to use a connection with a named user and it's password saved within it. I need to get the user credentials that runs the tool to be the same as the one using the webb app... If Paul is using the application, his user is supposed to be used running the tool. Otherwise the tool exports something else than Paul can see in his map. /Per
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Hi, I have a tricky problem when I want to use the Export web map tool as a service for printing in ArcGIS Viewer for Silverlight. First, I use ArcGIS for Server 10.1 Sp1 and the ArcGIS Viewer for Silverlight 3.1. The problem occures on one of my feature services where I have ownership-based access control set. The service is configured so the user can't see (or edit) objects created by another user. I use Windows authentication on ArcGIS Server so the user doesn't have to sign in to the webb app. When a user try to export the web map using the Export Web Map service I have created, the objects in the feature service created by the user aren't visible. I have found that the Export Web Map service uses the ArcGIS Server account while calling the feature service instead of the users account. Are there a way to configure the Export Web Map service to use the same account as the user? Thanks for all help I can get! /Per Angerud
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Hi, I'm building a custom locator for Swedish addresses and things are working quite fine. Unfortunately I have one problem I can't find any solution on. During standardization I would like to split one street name into two parts "StName" and "suftype" (variable names from the locator definition) In Sweden the street name is commonly just one word, "Centralstreet", where "Central" is the "StName" part and "street" is the "suftype" part. In US the name would look like "Central Street" in two words. During standardization I would like to identify the two different parts of the name where the "suftype" part is recognized in an alias list. In the locator file, under the "FullStreetNameForStandard", I try to devide the "StName" and the "suftype" with having a pre_separator = "optional" on "suftype" entry. The problem is that the "suftype" part is never reccognized unless the two words are written apart, like in the US (some street names have the two parts written apart, thats why I use value "optional" on the setting). Not even if I set the pre_separator = "none" on the "suftype", the two different parts get reccognized (the street names with suftype written apart is still found which make me wonder if the setting has any functionality at all). Do any one have solved this kind of problem? I attach my locator file and you can find the "FullStreetNameForStandard" definition starting on line 358. Thanks for any help I can get! /Per Angerud Product Specialist Esri Sweden
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