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02-05-2015 05:31 AM
nita14
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Dear Esri staff,

Is EDN developer entitled to access ArcGIS Pro? I have a valid EDN license, I log into AGOL using my MyEsri credentials and I do not see 'Manage License' option. What is wrong? Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Adam

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AmyWright_Webber
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Based on this, I was able to call my rep and get this sorted out.  I was able to download and install the ArcGIS Pro software via EDN without a problem but was missing the license.

The missing piece of information for me was that EDN comes with it's own dedicated AGOL account with one named user that needs to be set up. It does not link to any other AGOL account that you might already have.

So ..

(1) So I called my rep with my customer number and my EDN number - (my rep wasn't available at that precise moment as they were helping someone else but Charlotte helped me out - so Thank you Charlotte!)

(2) Received email from ESRI with a token to set up the EDN AGOL account as a NEW AGOL org account ...

**** WARNING use a new login name and org name etc - you can reuse your email with mucking things up but the other stuff needs to be new. ***

(3) I clicked the link in the email, configured my new EDN AGOL org, and now I could assign my EDN ArcGIS Pro license to myself (as the only user in the org).

(4) Fired up ArcGIS Pro and logged in using my spiffy new EDN AGOL credentials and poof I was off and running

Hope this helps clear up the fog for others that may be stumped at this point as well!

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RebeccaStrauch__GISP
MVP Emeritus

I'm not esri staff, but my guess is no, since Pro licenses are tied with Desktop licenses under maintenance, and Desktop licenses are not provided with EDN (unless purchased in a special package).  But I have seen other threads that say it is available thru the home use subscription. for example, see below

Re: Will the ArcGIS for Home Use Program will include ArcGIS Pro?

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nita14
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Hi,

I do have Arcgis for Desktop 10.3 in my Edn license. Moreover,  in My esri portal I can download arcgis pro! The issue is how to license it:-)

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RebeccaStrauch__GISP
MVP Emeritus

ahh...yes out of my knowledge.  It may require a call/email to your customer service rep.  I think they are still working on "glitches".

AmyWright_Webber
Regular Contributor

Based on this, I was able to call my rep and get this sorted out.  I was able to download and install the ArcGIS Pro software via EDN without a problem but was missing the license.

The missing piece of information for me was that EDN comes with it's own dedicated AGOL account with one named user that needs to be set up. It does not link to any other AGOL account that you might already have.

So ..

(1) So I called my rep with my customer number and my EDN number - (my rep wasn't available at that precise moment as they were helping someone else but Charlotte helped me out - so Thank you Charlotte!)

(2) Received email from ESRI with a token to set up the EDN AGOL account as a NEW AGOL org account ...

**** WARNING use a new login name and org name etc - you can reuse your email with mucking things up but the other stuff needs to be new. ***

(3) I clicked the link in the email, configured my new EDN AGOL org, and now I could assign my EDN ArcGIS Pro license to myself (as the only user in the org).

(4) Fired up ArcGIS Pro and logged in using my spiffy new EDN AGOL credentials and poof I was off and running

Hope this helps clear up the fog for others that may be stumped at this point as well!