This only started occurring since the 2.3.0 upgrade.
Every time I open ArcGIS PRO I get the following pop-up alert.
is there a way to suppress this?
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I added the cert to the CA root cert store on my machine and the message went away....
Are you connecting to ArcGIS Online or Portal for ArcGIS under your Project->Portals options?
ArcGIS Online
Interesting. Do you have a Portal and/or Server up and running in your organization? The reason I ask is the only information I found via Support Services is the following:
"To resolve this issue, my recommendation would be to first determine whether you have a certificate that is valid and unexpired, and then to make sure that your Server has been supplied with the proper certificate(s) by following the workflow laid out at http://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/latest/administer/windows/configuring-the-portal-to-trust-certificates-from-your-certifying-authority.htm"
Hope this helps but if not then I recommend a call to Esri Support Services at 888-377-4575
Would a warning like this occur because ArcGIS Pro is designed by default to work with a portal such as AGOL?
If so, is there a configuration setting in Pro to disable this default behavior?
in short, no, you can't just suppress the alert dialog. Addressing the root cause is the best way to make the dialog go away. If you click and view the certificate, what connection and specific issue is generating the alert?
Joshua:
I was asking my question more about turning off Pro's apparent setting to go out to internet to get data from a portal. My org has internet issues and starting up Pro nows takes 2 minutes to open even if the data is all stored internally, so I was looking to configure Pro not to try to connect to internet when it is opening.
When Pro starts it checks for connectivity at each of the portals in the Pro portals list. After it starts up, go there and delete each entry you don't need by hovering the mouse over the entry and clicking the red X to the right.
If you are getting your license from ArcGIS Online, you won't be able to remove that connection from the list.
As for start-up taking 2 minutes - have you identified the bottleneck? Running everything on a capable but not ridiculous laptop here with the full stack installed (portal/server/pro) - Pro starts up in about 3 seconds.
the cert in question is for my GIS Server, which I have added to be added at startup to all new PRO projects.
issued by godaddy and its telling me the CA root certificate is not trusted. I installed it on my machine afterwards but the error still persists.
I added the cert to the CA root cert store on my machine and the message went away....