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I had the exact same issue at 10.2.2 yesterday.
Publish hosted feature service. Make a change to the mxd, then choose overwrite an existing service. Go back to the AGOL map and "map service is inaccessible or does not exist".
I tried to replicate the problem today and it worked...
Yes, I'm still having this issue as well in 10.2.2. However, if I receive the "map service is inaccessible or does not exist" error and wait before trying to access it again, it will eventually work.
I haven't been able to pin down a guaranteed "wait" time. Sometimes it works immediately, and sometimes I get frustrated, leave for lunch, come back and viola, it's working.
DT 10.2.2
I successfully overwrote several hosted services which are not in the root folder yesterday, but today keep getting "error: code 400 item does not exist in this folder, bad syntax in request." The message then invites me to look at the server logs...
Any Esri folks out there available for comment?
Susan Moore wrote: Other times earlier this week, I would try to republish, and after I selected the Continue button on the Overwrite an Existing Service and answered "Yes" to continue, nothing would happen. I would just be returned to my MXD. Again, if I tried it over and over, it would eventually work.
I have ArcGIS for Desktop 10.3 running and I'm experiencing exactly what is posted above by Susan. I follow the easy steps to share a service by going to File>>Share As>>Service and then select the option Overwrite an existing service in the Share as Service dialog box. I then click Next and choose the service I want to overwrite and then click Continue. A Warning Message pops up (below) asking me to continue with the overwrite so I click Yes and NOTHING HAPPENS. It boots me out to my ArcMap session. I keep trying and trying and I get nothing. Any suggestions?
I have the exact same issue in ArcGIS Desktop 10.2.2. The hosted feature layer in question is owned by me (Publisher), is in my root folder, and only contains a few dozen features. Setting the layer to editable or not makes no difference.