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Excellent! Switching the index folder with the empty_index seemed to do the trick. Thank you 😄 -Sigurd
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Thanks for the advice 🙂 I did have a couple of write.lock files, so I did: Stopp the portal service Deleted all the write.lock files Started the portal service Logged in to potal admin API using the portal admin account and rebuilt (full) indexes. Searched for owner:esri_en, the search returned 33 hits�?� Any other hint or tricks on how to sort out this indexing problem? -Sigurd
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Hi, I???m trying to upgrade Portal for ArcGIS from 10.2 to 10.2.1 Stopping portal, making backup, Uninstall the ArcGIS Web Adaptor, running the upgrade, logging in to https://portal.domain.com:7443/arcgis/home as portal admin and reinstalling the web adapter, all went well. But re-indexing does not work as described in the documentation, after running reindex: ???Verify that 43 results appear in the list. This value is indicated at the top of the results column. If you do not see 43 results, repeat the search. When the appropriate number of results appear, the reindex is complete.??? After re-indexing making a search for owner:esri_en only returns 35 results not 43. In addition when adding new items to portal I???m not able to find them by search. Anyone got an idea why the reindex doesn???t work, or why the search fails? Regards, Sigurd
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Hi I�??ve been struggling with the same issue. I have not been able to make my script run properly when deploying them as geoprocessing services using the pyodbc module. To me it seems like installing PyWin32 and using the odbc module is a better approach. Pyodbc and odbc is very alike, the only changes I had to make to my scripts were to 1) import odbc instead of import pyodbc 2) and change sqlCnn = pyodbc.connect(<connection string>) to sqlCnn = odbc.odbc(<connection string>) -Sigurd
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Hi I'm quit new to the ArcPad Server Extension We have a database containing several rather large datasets. The plan is to make edits to these feature classes out in the field using ArcPad, preferable with the help of ArcPad Extension for ArcGIS Server. Unfortunately we don???t have the opportunity to put up a map service with ArcPad capabilities for each area of interest (this would lead to dozen of services). So our plan is to put up a service covering the entire area of interest. This of course leads to very large axf files, so is there a way to limit the content of the axf to a custom area of interest? Any ideas on how to approach this problem? -Sigurd
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