Hi,
I have been able so successfully sync until last week with my Android devise. I have check to see that cellular and wifi are used for syncing. I also have check my Online ESRI account o made sure I can sync. I also have tried refreshing Collector and restarting the phone. I am running Version 18.0.3, build 1033.
I am not sure how to get my data points off my phone.
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So I found a solution. What I had to do was plug my phone into a computer. Go and find the folder for ArcCollector and there was a folder in there called offline or something like that. I opened it up an saw another folder that included my user name in the folder name. Copied that to my computer as to get it off the unstable phone. Then looked in those folders and found files with .geodatabase as the extension name. Then opened up ArcMap and used the tool called "Copy Runtime Geodatabase to File Geodatabase" and saved this to a folder on my computer. This created a new geodatabase with a feature class of my data. I had to do this for several of the files in the folder to make sure I retrieved all of my data. A bit of a pain, but at least I got my data off the phone!
I have ran into this problem before. What has worked for me would be to go to the switch account menu, click on "Add new ArcGIS account", and add the same account that is already on the tablet. I believe this method re-generates the security token.
Thanks Brandon. I tried that but have the same sync error. I am wondering if I remove the account and then add it will I lose all the un-synced points?
I believe you would lose the data when you remove the account. Here is the method to get the data off the phone when you can not sync: How To: Access offline edits from Collector for ArcGIS directly from an Android or iOS device.
From my experience, you can relog to Collector and refresh login without losing data. The data you collected is in a mobile geodatabase that is in your phone.
So I found a solution. What I had to do was plug my phone into a computer. Go and find the folder for ArcCollector and there was a folder in there called offline or something like that. I opened it up an saw another folder that included my user name in the folder name. Copied that to my computer as to get it off the unstable phone. Then looked in those folders and found files with .geodatabase as the extension name. Then opened up ArcMap and used the tool called "Copy Runtime Geodatabase to File Geodatabase" and saved this to a folder on my computer. This created a new geodatabase with a feature class of my data. I had to do this for several of the files in the folder to make sure I retrieved all of my data. A bit of a pain, but at least I got my data off the phone!