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The second link then. Since you are a named user, then you can download and install it on your new machine from My Esri through your organization. As a tip... save the *.exe file to disk, run it and it will extract a *.cab and *.msi file... run the *.msi file to do the install. If you have to move or reinstall, you don't need to go through the download process
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depends on your license type (single, named user, concurrent) ArcGIS Desktop license types—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation and Download, install, and authorize—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
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Paths explained: Absolute, relative, UNC, and URL—Help | Documentation Can't find this in Pro's documentation any more, but it applies. Then there are a whole load of Wikipedia articles which have links to various Windows documentation plus those of other operating systems https://www.google.com/search?q=wikipedia+filenames+and+paths&oq=wikipedia+filenames+and+paths&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60j69i64.6518j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 It is an iffy topic since there are rules and "rules" and it is complicated sometimes by how you intend to access filenames and their paths. For instance the use of "\" to denote an escape character which causes issues. See this blog for some issues. /blogs/dan_patterson/2016/08/14/filenames-and-file-paths-in-python The "recommendations" are not to use punctuation, spaces and characters other than letters and numbers. Further recommendations might include not starting a folder with a number. The length of the path would be limited by the operating system accessing it (if memory serves) More to the point... What type of paths do you want to create? Providing guidance as to whether they are a good idea might be useful
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You will have to file a case with Tech Support. They will need a copy of your toolbox to address the issue
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Pro toolboxes should work within pro. If not, save it as a 10.6 toolbox, then bring it back into pro in whatever version
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arcgis.gis module — arcgis 1.8.2 documentation Exports a service item to the specified export format. Available only to users with an organizational subscription. Invokable only by the service item owner or an administrator. This is useful for long running exports that could hold up a script. The help is short on anything useful re examples.
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Did you try the hdf to geotiff conversion tool in the second last box? Maybe it will get something useful
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at least it works now... stranger things have happened
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Sarah... ITM? (Irish transverse mercator???) vs Irish Grid. Both are coordinate systems, but there is an underlying "datum", that would define the basis for the coordinate system. WGS84 datum is an example. Datum differences can cause small shifts in the coordinates. You need to provide more information on the coordinate systems that are being used. Excel coordinates would need to have been "defined". What exactly did you do to get the coordinates on the map? If you used "defaults" because you weren't sure, those defaults (basically assumptions) might not properly describe the coordinates and you may need to use the "Define Projection" in Arctoolbox to fix the situation once the problem is narrowed down
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the x cell size uses a decimal separator the y cell size uses a comma separator and is effectively 0.0 so there is something wrong with the cell size Do you have any metadata or other information from the download site?
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check to see if there is a difference in the reference datum
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as for (2) under the Network analyst section (quite a ways down) What's new in ArcGIS Pro 2.6—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation There is some information there, not sure it applies
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Each time you save and stop edits the Shape field and its associated Shape_Area field gets updated if you are using a featureclass in a gdb.. Not sure what area you are calculating then. It would be a pain to do that 400 times.
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IPython won't install on 3.6 if IPython updated to 7.17... That will limit notebooks as well. ipython/version7.rst at master · ipython/ipython · GitHub
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