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Technically no, they didn't develop it for Windows 11. They decided to use the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) which allowed them to essentially copy their Android version of Field Maps into the Android Subsystem with minimal development effort. They did not develop a native Windows 11 app. But they did get the rug pulled out from under them with the deprecation of the (WSA). This wouldn't have been an issue if a native Windows 11 app was built from the beginning though.
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And you also need to set your component to the Windows Host component, not the ArcGIS Server component (at least that's how I have mine configured).
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Esri was completely silent about Windows 11 support at the Dev Summit last week. I went to multiple Field Maps/Apps sessions and no one even acknowledged it in the ones I attended. And in one of them while talking about OS compatibility, they only mentioned Android/iOS without acknowledging Windows 11 retirement. I talked to the Field Maps team in the Expo and their official stance is not in the product plan at this time. Here is Esri's official statement on Field Maps on Windows 11: https://support.esri.com/en-us/knowledge-base/arcgis-field-maps-on-windows-subsystem-for-android-depr-000032174 I was personally told ArcGIS Earth as an alternative, but it's a pretty bad replacement (not calling ArcGIS Earth bad, but a bad replacement for Field Maps). If you ever used the Google Earth program, it's essentially a copy of that. You can use MMPKs in them, but they do not respect pre-set symbology, meaning your symbology is going to change every time you bring it into Earth. It doesn't track user's GPS location. S123 launch links do no work. And popup information takes many seconds to load, vs. the same web map in Portal taking only a second. I've never tried this on a Windows 11 tablet, but you might be able to run an Android emulator and use Field Maps that way, although I don't know how well the performance of am emulator would be on a tablet though.
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The error message you are receiving is telling you what the issue is. You can't do a backup/restore from Windows to Linux. Like, you can't take a WebGISDR backup from a Windows environment and restore it to a Linux environment. And the same goes for the individual components too, I believe. Like Portal, Data Store, and Server. I'm not aware of any workarounds except manually recreating all of your content.
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I'm following this guide: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-enterprise/administration/migrate-to-a-new-machine-in-arcgis-enterprise-two/ They are brand new servers, but added an entry to the hosts file so our DNS alias resolves to the new machine with the web adaptors are installed. Also, I can confirm that the WebGISDR restores files from the backup on the new Data Store and Server machines (by looking at the files and config-store) and it started to restore it on the Portal machine, it just didn't finish.
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I am attempting to move our production environment to a new set of servers using WebGISDR. After two attempts, it fails for the same reason when restoring Portal: {"error":{"code":500,"details":null,"message":"This connection has been closed."}} After some research, I found this bug: https://support.esri.com/en-us/bug/when-attempting-to-restore-a-portal-for-arcgis-backup-t-bug-000160000 While it's referencing the Portal importSite operation, I imagine that WebGISDR is probably performing the same operation where I'd encounter the same bug/error. The bug says it was fixed in 11.1, but I was wondering if there are any workarounds for this? Are there any workarounds to fix this bug in 10.9.1?
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Hmm, that's interesting. We have two ArcGIS Enterprise deployments. One on 10.9.1 and one on 11.1, and I'm only having issues with 11.1. Our 10.9.1 environment actually has higher demand, with our 11.1 environment having 100 ArcSOCs running at any given time. But, the services we have are pretty large. I'm just curious, how are you determining this happens when ArcSOCs are initiating at the same time? Like what tools do you use to determine that? I'm looking to upgrade it to 11.2 in the next couple months, and if that doesn't fix it, I'll open a support ticket. It's just difficult because I can't force reproduce the issue.
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Todd, Experience Builder absolutely does NOT offer the solution for us. Field Maps provides workflows for disconnected environments, whether it's using the sync capabilities in a feature service or downloadable MMPKs. Experience Builder does not provide us with this capability.
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@ErikLash_HiCo I transferred my "idea" as a comment in the other thread.
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I originally created a new idea, but it was marked as closed as it was considered a duplicate with this idea. Below are my comments from my idea. With the sudden and abrupt end of support with the Amazon AppStore on Windows 11, users will no longer have access to Field Maps on Windows 11 devices. Considering that other Esri COTS apps have Windows 11 support, it just makes sense that Field Maps would also have Windows 11 support. It doesn't make sense that Esri's flagship data collection app (Survey123) has Windows 11 support, yet their flagship GIS data visualization app (Field Maps) does not, especially considering they are often integrated together using URL launch links. Furthermore, the predecessor apps to Field Maps (Collector and Explorer) both had Windows support, and Esri's official guidance (Collector Deprecation Notice) on how to migrate off of Collector encouraged users to use Field Maps on Windows 11 and now we're suddenly told "we have no intention to build a Windows 11 version of ArcGIS Field Maps" per this post (Windows Support as Amazon Store is End of Life) despite telling their users to migrate to Field Maps on Windows 11. This entire situation is incredibly frustrating to say the least.
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Also, let's not forget that just 4 months ago, Esri provided official guidance (https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/collector/field-mobility/deprecation-notice-arcgis-collector-on-windows-platform-to-retire/) to transition to Field Maps on Windows 11 from Collector (which was also supported on Windows) because Collector was being deprecated. And now suddenly we're being told that it's no longer going to be supported.
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With Microsoft's and Amazon's decision to end support for the Amazon AppStore on Windows 11, this means users will no longer have access to Field Maps on Windows 11 devices. This very sudden and abrupt decision means that organizations will have to come up with other solutions for users on Windows 11 devices (such as running an Android emulator or changing to Android or iOS which is might be cost prohibitive for organizations who have already invested in Windows 11 devices). My ArcGIS Field Maps idea is for Esri to release a native Field Maps app on Windows 11. Considering that other Esri COTS apps have Windows 11 support, it just makes sense that Field Maps would also have Windows 11 support. I'm not sure why some parts of the Esri ecosystem support some platforms, while others do not, especially considering that the apps are often integrated with each other with app launch link URLs. Furthermore, the predecessor apps to Field Maps (Collector and Explorer) both had Windows support, and Esri's official guidance written just 4 months ago (https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/collector/field-mobility/deprecation-notice-arcgis-collector-on-windows-platform-to-retire/) on how to migrate off of Collector and Explorer encouraged users to use Field Maps on Windows 11. But now with Field Maps no longer being supported on Windows 11, users who followed this guidance will now be completely forced off Windows 11. If there is any official guidance from Esri regarding this decision that would impact my idea to release Field Maps for Windows 11, please feel free to post the link.
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Unfortunately, there is no "recycle bin" functionality in Portal. Once it's deleted, it's gone. Your best bet is to perform a WebGISDR restore of your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment, assuming you're making backups. Alternatively, doing a server level restore of the server if you have those kinds of backups.
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This is the expression I use to get a total number of ArcSOCs running and then displaying it in a chart (we have multiple servers so we select multiple "ID" and split by the name field to we can see the number of ArcSOCs per machine. If you only have one machine, you'd only select your one machine).
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Thank you for submitting that, I appreciate it. As I anticipated, it was not a bug because technically, it is working as designed. It's just a terrible implementation of these new field types by Esri. This issue, caused by Esri, has totally wrecked our Python workflows. How Esri can release new functionality without specifying a "non-high accuracy option" within the Register with Geodatabase GP Tool is beyond me.
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