The ArcGIS online geocoding service that ArcGIS Explorer 1750 Find uses was deprecated by ArcGIS online. Find for places and addresses will no longer work in ArcGIS Explorer 1750.
ArcGIS Explorer desktop 2500 uses a new ArcGIS online service that was created to replace the prior service, and it should be working.
Mark
Ellen,
You can use this application configuration with ArcGIS Explorer 1750. In the configuration I have pointed find to the new geocode.arcgis.com service.
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=18dd446504314a918dfd8b3cf1dced47
Mark
Like Ellen, I too support an AGSE 1750 user community and was glad to see Mark's configuration file. When I test the find tool with valid addresses using a custom config pointing to http://geocode.arcgis.com/arcgis/services/World/GeocodeServer/, it can not find any addresses I search for. If I'm lucky, it will find the city in the correct state I asked for. We are using the same world geocoder in ArcMap 10.0.5 with the exact same address and it works great. I am reaching out for help here. Google Earth is looking pretty good again, but I hate the notion of promoting it since all of our Esri desktop clients (Map, Reader, Explorer) can use our enterprise SDE and image services but GE cannot, and I hate to set our investment in authoritative data aside for one simple function.
Thanks Ellen. The format is quite picky and not required via ArcMap but seems to work. The issue I am still facing is that within build 1750 I do not get prompted for the format as I type. If I use build 2500 with the service URL that does not include "rest", I see the prompts, but not in 1750. I am running build 1750 on Windows 7 and curious to know how it is you are seeing the prompts, because without them a user would have no clue what format the service wants, which makes the service pretty useless.