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Add Basemap functionality to ArcReader

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11-03-2010 05:05 PM
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CraigLees
New Contributor II

The new basemap function available at ArcGIS 10 is not supported by ArcReader PMFs and I think it's a missed opportunity.

 

According to Esri, they "would recommend not using basemaps for your  published map files (PMFs) displayed  in ArcReader, at this time.  This has to do with not being able to turn  on or off the hardware acceleration in ArcReader."

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CraigLees
A follow up from Esri indicates that basemap functionality is available with ArcReader. We'll do our own tests to see how it performs; please comment if you've had any experience of your own on this topic.
BruceLang
My guess is that "Add Basemaps" (e.g. Bing Maps Aerial) data is not available to ArcReader only computers due to licensing restrictions.

The same ArcReader document (PMF) displays basemap data on computers with ArcView or ArcEditor while it does not display on those with ArcReader only.
morganwilliams
Still trying to include a Bing map as a background/baseMap!!!
What is everyone else using for ArcReader .pmf's???????
RonaldThomas
ArcGis 10.1 w/ SP1.

I also have run into the issue that BING maps can not be added to a data package.
However, the "World Imagery" basemaps can be used with no problem, and using NAIP images from  usda.gov image service work.

License issue?  I don't know.  But the data package I'm trying to create would really benefit from the higher resolution BING imagery.

Ron Thomas
Rocky Mountain National Park GIS Program
CraigWilliams
Status changed to: Closed

ArcGIS Desktop is in mature support and will be retired March 1, 2026 so we won’t be considering this idea. We recommend that you migrate to ArcGIS Pro, our fully supported desktop GIS application. See Migrate from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro for more information. Thank you for taking the time to share your ideas. We truly appreciate your contributions to continuously improving the software to help you do your work and look forward to what ideas you have for ArcGIS Pro.