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Nick, *, And so it is handy, here is the schema used in migrating the existing CityEngine threads into the 3D Space, and also the tag's each subject received. CityEngine - CGA Shape Grammar 3D CityEngine, CGA Shape Grammar CityEngine - General Discussion 3D CityEngine CityEngine - GeoDesign Workflows 3D CityEngine, GeoDesign CityEngine - Import/Export 3D CityEngine, Import/Export CityEngine - Installation and First Steps 3D CityEngine, Install, Configure CityEngine - Python Scripting 3D Python CityEngine R&D 3D CityEngine, 3D CityEngine SDK 3D CityEngine, SDK CityEngine WebViewer 3D CityEngine, WebViewer Keeping those combinations of tags handy should help keep things focused. What comes later will be the ability for moderators and MVP to adjust the tags. Stuart
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Mathias, All CityEngine content should receive the cityengine tag and end up in the 3D Space. As long as folks use that tag you're golden. You've actually got it easy Stuart
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Nic, In the migration, CityEngine content was dumped into the GIS -> 3D Place. Within the 3D Place, on the Content tab - use the filter by tag of: cityengine That will filter down to all the old CityEngine Content-- from there it is search by text or you can click the browse more tags to filter down further.
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In creating an open Group "meetup" https://community.esri.com/groups/arcgis-for-desktop-installation-support I am hoping that ArcGIS Desktop users new to GeoNet will more directly find a ready resource to answer their installation and configuration issues. Efficient Search will of course be a necessity, but this open group should allow even the neophyte to pose a question and get the help they'll need. I also hope it will allow others to filter out some of the noise, i.e. multiple postings and redundancy, that is generated while walking users through what can be difficult steps. Guess we'll see where it all goes.
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Here is the link to query the "old" legacy forums... http://forums.esri.com/search.asp?c=93 We'll add it here to keep it handy
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Ying, It does not look to be as it is still an extension for ArcGIS 9.3.1 requiring Spatial Analyst and Excel 2003 Unclear as to status of project support/funding from EPA. v1.2 (Jan 2013) Installation guide attached. Stuart
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Dana, Helpful for any not familiar with Amazon EC2 offerings, an AMI -- Amazon Machine Image. ...(900 votes but not even Under Consideration) its tallys 10 points per vote, so really only 90 votes- really not a very robust topic. Stuart
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Matthew, The requisite details remain "sticky" to the top of this forum. Where they have been since the last password change, and frankly the most reasonable place to leave such forum details. Where did you have in mind? But, here is a direct link-- http://forums.arcgis.com/threads/104391-New-password-for-Arc-Hydro-ftp-site-March-11-2014 Also, I just VERIFIED that the MFT site is up--accessible with the credentials noted--and that the tutorial data is available for download from the /camp/ArcHydro/Tutorial/Data directory. ... Also, tired of having Stuart effectively tell everyone having trouble that there is no problem and to effectively "deal with it" - which I translate as offensive. Frankly, I am tired of having to repeat myself. But will say it again, if you are unable to access the MFT site using the credentials indicated, please give it a little time and try it again. Then, if still having issues, poke this forum. But, if we then tell you the site is up and functional, you'll need to look for issues on your end. Stuart
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06-10-2014
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Karl, Current release levels of ArcHydroTools for use with ArcGIS for Desktop For ArcGIS 9.3.x -- ArcHydroTools version 1.4.0.258 For ArcGIS 10.0 -- ArcHydroTools version 2.0.0.133 (final) and 2.1.0.156 For ArcGIS 10.1 -- ArcHydroTools version 10.1.0.329 For ArcGIS 10.2.x --ArcHydroTools version 10.2.0.51 Available for download from the Esri hosted MFT services at: To access, select a FTP client: 1. Web Client Site link: https://mft.esri.com (Video tutorials available on the main page, prior to log in) 2. Third party SFTP client ** Download a preconfigured client https://mft.esri.com/EFTClient/Account/mft.zip ** 3. FTP address to configure a third party SFTP client of your choice: Site address: mft.esri.com Port: 22 Using current login credentials of: Note the new password for the ftp site as of 03/11/2014: User login: ADSRiverHydraulics Password changed to: ADSRiver.2014 Login and download the version of ArcHydroTools needed for the version of ArcGIS for Desktop in use. Also, the Readme.doc in the root folder of the MFT service details the project history and install configuration. Post back if that is unclear or you get stuck. Stuart
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what is the link to the ftp site? Set sticky right here at the top of this forum... http://forums.arcgis.com/threads/104391-New-password-for-Arc-Hydro-ftp-site-March-11-2014 Stuart
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OFF Topic Alert:cool: Sean, Personally I�??ve always viewed these forums as a user to user venue rather than a direct tech support site. Esri employees may occasionally chime in but more likely you�??ll get responses from other users based on their technical expertise, experience and general interest in the topic. That answer rubs me the wrong way on so many facets. It was most certainly not the case with the old "Discussion Forums". And in truth general Esri employee participation in the Forum HAS dropped to alarmingly low levels, there are some stalwarts--Melita Kennedy, Vince Angelo, and Jason Scheirer come to mind (but there are others just too few). I understand there are practical reasons for this as the ArcGIS product line has grown and contract based support has become a product line at the Regional offices. But with that growth has come the dilution of Esri employee participation in support channels with emergence of Communities, Blogs, RSS feeds, GIS Wiki, ArcGIS Ideas, various Help channels, etc. But the sum effect is that Esri is NOT holding up its end on product support of individual users. For example, the highly touted Blogs are anemic--take your own contributions as an example, 233 Forum posts to date and 27 Answers; but only 1 blog item posted by Rhonda Glennon on January 28, 2011. No one expects a product engineer to spend an inordinate amount of time on direct technical support--writing clear help documents, KB articles, and the occasional white paper should be a primary focus--we understand that. We generally recognize that participation in the forums by Esri employees (by all but Jim Barry) IS voluntary. But with the release cycles accelerating across all product components--maintaining a one post a day average personal commitment to the Forums does not seem like too much to ask. A more detailed FAQ or site guideline from us would certainly clear up the confusion as well set expectations on replies and conduct while posting. Not sure I'd agree with that. And I don't think the User Advocacy Group would be anxious to move further away from the Forums where a lot of their contacts and most of the ArcGIS Ideas originate. For example, when I�??ve posted to other sites I generally find that titles with all caps and exclamation marks turn away the people that may actually help you. The actual post was not an issue. Received in the spirit it was posted--light hearted frustration--a common situation as we have gone through Esri release churn! In reply to the original post, since this looks like a data specific issue, I would recommend contacting tech support and send the data in. Help us to improve the software for all users. Perhaps, but as most users and designated technical contacts will attest--Esri's tech support channels are well meaning and responsive, but not especially helpful. We've also seen the growth of GIS StackExchange as a venue for product neutral GIS technical support that handles a whole lot of Esri specific issues. But, making the call for help here remains the most likely channel for getting responsive and accurate resolution to usage and configuration issues. Would simply observe that it would be more so if more Esri product engineers and support technicians would resume volunteering their time to support the Esri Forums as THE premier resource for ArcGIS support. Regards, Stuart
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Gwen, Just checked, the site is up and reached using credentials noted. Have another go... Stuart
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Bond, You're not imagining things, the ArcHydro folder(s) looks to have dropped off. Christine?
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Manuel, Andrew I did an upgrade install to ArcGIS Desktop 10.2.2, including the 64-bit background geoprocessing extension. And then did a clean install of the 64-bit ArcHydro Tools (ArcHydroTools_x64.msi v10.2.0.40). A cursory run through the menus and functions showed no issues. So, unless Christine or another from the Water Resources team suggests otherwise--should be OK to use with the Desktop 10.2.2 release. Stuart
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Folks, Here is a screen capture of a transfer in progress using the Esri provided Globalscape Web Transfer Client Java applet on Firefox Note that ArcHydro Tools (current 10.2.0.40 for ArcGIS 10.2/10.2.1/10.2.2) has already been downloaded into a local system folder. And that on the MFT server side I've relocated to the 64-bit version's folder and that download is in progress. The highlighted arrows in the center of the panel are used to initiate the downloads from the MFT server. The upload arrow will be ignored as the user account does not have "write" permissions to be able to upload. [ATTACH=CONFIG]33145[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]33146[/ATTACH] When using this Java applet, your browser will prompt multiple time to allow (or allow & remember) the applet to run. If you miss one, the transfer screen will not appear. Simply exit the window and connect again to the https://mft.esri.com site (as in the second clip). You'll be selecting the Private Account Login panel and the ADSRiverHydraulics credentials as in OP. Despite the additional security warnings and acknowledgements, I suggest you use the Java enabled version. Download from the "Simple" version is not obvious and requires that you check box the desired object, and then double click it to start a download/save as action controlled by the web browser. The Java applet is more functional, if a little slow, I personally prefer a proper sftp client for doing these transfers. Stuart
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