08-20-2013
09:46 PM
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How do I completly uninstall ESRI Maps for SharePoint?
Running setup.exe do not remove everything as I've seen lists in the rootweb been left behind. Is there a way to erase all configuration and data?
Regards
/Thomas
Running setup.exe do not remove everything as I've seen lists in the rootweb been left behind. Is there a way to erase all configuration and data?
Regards
/Thomas
08-22-2013
01:38 AM
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What file remian after uninstall?
The webpart? Or the configuration file as list?
Maybe you can just delete all the related file in your site content page.
The webpart? Or the configuration file as list?
Maybe you can just delete all the related file in your site content page.
08-22-2013
02:59 AM
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Thats the thing. I don't know :-).
I upgraded from 2.1.1 to 3.0 and ran into problems (I have other post abour that). I noticed the support lists on the rootweb has changed their name from ArcGIS... to ESRI Maps... Then I try to edit a web part I get an url-error (extension load failed) and the url points to the old list names. I tried doing an uninstall of 2.1.1 using setup.exe including manual scanning/checking for wsp and web.config and other locations but I still get the same problem after doing a new installation.
For that reason I wonder if something is left behind from the first installation (2.1.1) which worked without problems.
Hope that clarifies my problem more 🙂
Regards
/Thomas
I upgraded from 2.1.1 to 3.0 and ran into problems (I have other post abour that). I noticed the support lists on the rootweb has changed their name from ArcGIS... to ESRI Maps... Then I try to edit a web part I get an url-error (extension load failed) and the url points to the old list names. I tried doing an uninstall of 2.1.1 using setup.exe including manual scanning/checking for wsp and web.config and other locations but I still get the same problem after doing a new installation.
For that reason I wonder if something is left behind from the first installation (2.1.1) which worked without problems.
Hope that clarifies my problem more 🙂
Regards
/Thomas
08-31-2013
11:16 PM
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I think it's better to keep the setting for WebRoot since it's the url when we connect to the ArcGIS server.
And If you are not sure if the update does not work well, I suggest you to create a new site, then deploy the Esri Map for SharePoint again in your new site (Click the Setup and then select Modify), and see what happen.
And If you are not sure if the update does not work well, I suggest you to create a new site, then deploy the Esri Map for SharePoint again in your new site (Click the Setup and then select Modify), and see what happen.
09-12-2013
09:23 PM
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Hi Thomas,
If you are still encountering issues, I'd suggest you contact our Support services for additional help to make sure you have a clean installation.
Katy
If you are still encountering issues, I'd suggest you contact our Support services for additional help to make sure you have a clean installation.
Katy
Katy Dalton | Technical Consultant
THE SCIENCE OF WHERE™
THE SCIENCE OF WHERE™