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Hello All, I am trying to set up Portal to accept both Active Directory and Portal Authentication users. The problem occurs when I try to log in as a Portal user. I can't do it. I am logged into my machine through Active Directory, but when I browse to the portal homepage, I have no option to log out. I can't get an interface to log in. I am afraid that there will be an OR in this statement: You either set up an Active Directory, automatic login environment, OR, an Active Directory/Portal Authenticated set up where you must manually sign in every time with your credentials. Am I correct, or is there a special way to set up a way to log in with a Portal Authenticated User while set up for AD auto-login? Thank you, --Adam
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Hello Huy! I believe we have emailed before! Obviously, we are having the same issue here - a lack of documentation. I have posted a request for this to be fixed at this link: Create Runtime Limitation List. Please vote for this idea so that Esri might see the light and fix this issue. Every vote counts! I am going to also post a few other Ideas about Creating Runtime Content - like fixing the labeling issues that I have found, adding Maplex support, labeling expression parsing support, and honoring feature definition queries. I will post links to those here also. Thank you! --Adam
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In the Help documentation for Creating ArcGIS Runtime Content, there is no information on the current limitations of the Runtime Content or how the output compares to what you see in ArcGIS for Desktop or services from ArcGIS for Server. A little more information is found in the Help content for the Create Runtime Content Tool, but this is not enough information either. I am currently finding the limitations by trial and error - quite a long process: Maplex for labels is not supported. You must use the Standard Label Engine. Labels must be created from one field in the data. You cannot create custom additions to the label using an expression parser. Labels cannot contain a "marker text background" (like an interstate shield). It will be ignored. Labels cannot contain a "halo" or "mask". It will be ignored. A layer cannot use a Definition Query to limit the data shown. It will be ignored and all features will appear. Can you please provide a list of all limitations of the Runtime Content package - possibly compared to what we are able to set up in Desktop? This list would save some time for the cartographic design folks. Thank you.
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