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ArcGIS Enterprise administrators can now refresh Living Atlas layers

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06-10-2024 10:51 AM
BernSzukalski
Esri Frequent Contributor
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While Living Atlas layers often change, the Living Atlas layers you find in Enterprise are tied to a particular ArcGIS Enterprise version.

Starting at ArcGIS Enterprise 11.3, administrators will have the ability to refresh the Living Atlas content in their organization when Esri provides updated Living Atlas items. As soon as a new Living Atlas package is made available, organization administrators can initiate a Living Atlas content update. This will allow organization members access to a fresh set of Living Atlas content outside of doing an upgrade of your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment.

For more information, see Living Atlas in ArcGIS Enterprise 11.3: A new way to get fresh content.

Visit the ArcGIS Living Atlas home page to learn about what's new and how to use content. See the ArcGIS Living Atlas blog for more blog articles that help you get the most out of Living Atlas.

2 Comments
SeanTuckerSCAG
New Contributor

Thanks Bern.

A related question going back to 11.1.
Can an upgrade from 10.9.1 to 11.1 adjust Living Atlas permissions (say from Public to Organization)?
Also, can you verify if the only way to change the access level from Organization to Public is to change/tale ownership of the layer?

Thanks
Sean.

BernSzukalski
Esri Frequent Contributor

I don't typically administer Enterprise organizations but did take a quick look at the default settings. It seems that Living Atlas content is shared to the organization only, but as an administrator I can change that to public sharing as needed.

Probably your best bet is to ask your question on the Enterprise Community. Just copy this thread link at top and repost your question here:

https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-enterprise/ct-p/arcgis-enterprise

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