I'm student and I created a dashboard that I want to share on my LinkedIn account. I enabled sharing with everyone on the dashboard and the layer included. I also asked the school's admin to allow anonymous access. I copied the URL of the dashboard and included it in my post. But when people try to view it, it asks to log into an esri account. Is there anything else I can do? Can I share a dashboard as link or do I need to embed it into a website? Thank you so much. Lawrence
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Can you double check the sharing setting of content item with ID: 77411258cdc84d81a9fa413afb52fada
I do not appear to have permissions to access this resource
Did you also share the web map with everyone?
Failing that, may you share the url of the dashboard as this will allow us to test from our end.
Thanks
Yes, Richard. Thank you.
@LAWRENCESUTTLE - the issue is probably the link.
If you look at the URL of the dashboard you shared it probably looks like this: "https://brian.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/9b4232772c52472882eb178c68b18810"
You just need to take off the specific organization name in the URL:
"https://arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/9b4232772c52472882eb178c68b18810"
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Brian Baldwin, Esri Inc., Lead Solution EngineerHi Brian,
This is the URL that I get
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/d83bf0915e264e2bb1e477297865c933
Can you double check the sharing setting of content item with ID: 77411258cdc84d81a9fa413afb52fada
I do not appear to have permissions to access this resource
Whose ID is this one? The Dashboard or the layer? Both of them are set to be share with everyone.
Just drop that ID into the ArcGIS Online search pane - and it will return the item.
Then - make sure that is shared 'with everyone'.
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Brian Baldwin, Esri Inc., Lead Solution EngineerHi Richard, Thank you so much! You helped me figure out: There was a layer I forget about that was not shared with the public.