Hello Fellow GIS-ers!
I am having a whale of a time trying to adapt our workflows to ArcPro and have run into a major issue:
While experimenting with ways to share a map within our organization I started ArcPro creating a map template. It was taking a very long time, creating way too big a file on our shared drive and locking up all instances of Arc Pro so I tried to cancel the "job". The cancel button clicks but doesn't work. I tried force quitting but every time I open any project in ArcPro the job starts up again immediately. It seems that my only recourse is to restart my computer, which is not going to work for us. Does anyone know how to cancel a runaway job? or keep jobs from restarting automatically?
Thank you!
This one worked for me!
ditto
This worked for me too, thanks for posting
This worked for me, thanks! FWIW this is still an issue in December 2021 on ArcGIS Pro 2.9.
Thank you so much for posting this reply - this finally worked for me! I'm working in Pro 3.4 and had this issue with a runaway packaging of a project package this morning, and nothing else worked until I went into Task Manager and killed SharingServer DLL.
Cheers!
Last time I had this I found arcgissharingserver in Processes. For some reason, this time in was in Details (within Task Manager). So I ended it there and it worked. Now happened twice, this time trying to share a tiled tiff... . 2 hours for a small file -- enough... .
Thanks for this recommendation - it worked for me in the recent 3.0.2 release!
Really need that nuke job button to work properly....over to ESRI....