Thanks Kevin.
What I was trying to do was pretty simple. I was trying to do a Feature Class to Feature class from a simple feature class in an SDE database to a file geodatabase using standard Edition of ArcCatalog.
After uninstalling the service pack, I am now able to run the same tool as a background process. In fact I went into the Geoprocessing results tab and reran a step that had failed previously.
I am in Canada. Would it be worthwhile to submit a call to Tech Support up here in order to work with them?
Thanks,
Alison
Hi, I'm running ArcGIS Desktop 10.3.1 (Advanced, Single Use) on a VM (Windows 7 professional SP 1). This works fine without any issues.
I've installed ArcObjects SDK for .NET framework and while trying to connect to an SDE, I'm getting the error : "You are not licensed for Geodatabase editor". Same error occurs when I try to open an mxd. But I can do both these things with ArcMap.
I tried by disabling the background processing from the geoprocessing options in ArcMap. Still no luck.
Can anyone figure out the issue.
I have executed a sample python code to list the datasets and feature classes. This is working for GDB, but for SDE, it is returning null for both datasets and feature classes.
Whether both these issues are related ?
Thanks in advance.
We recently upgraded from 10.3.1 to 10.4.1, running both Windows 7 and Windows 10. I've never had this error before, but now several machines are displaying it. One laptop running Windows 7 had been upgraded, but the user needed 10.3.1 installed for a class, so I removed all the software, installed 10.3.1 and the error is now occurring on this machine. It does work to disable the background processor, but it's annoying and confusing not to have a real fix for it and to have it randomly appear.