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Hi Andrew, It is not possible to automatically add members to a group when their account is created via automatic account creation. This is a great suggestion - you should add this to ArcGIS Ideas! Thanks, Marley
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Hi Varun, Insights for ArcGIS does not require licensing through the License Manager. To license Insights for ArcGIS, import the .json license file downloaded from My Esri directly into the Enterprise portal. You import the license file into Portal in the Portal Administrator Directory under System > Licenses > Import Entitlements. Here is the documentation on configuring Insights for ArcGIS licenses for ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5.1: https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/portal/10.5/administer/windows/configure-insights-licensing.htm Hope this helps, Marley
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Hi Pawel, I understand the documentation on this subject is confusing. The GeocodingTools is the geoprocessing service that runs in the background and supports the ability to batch geocode. It is not the actual geode service or locator service that is used to match addresses during geocoding. By default, you have the ArcGIS World Geocoding Service available. However, this does not support batch geocoding. To batch geocode, you will need to (1) enable the ArcGIS World Geocoding Service for batch geocoding, or (2) publish your own locator service and set that as your organizations geocode utility service. (1) To enable the ArcGIS World Geocoding Service for batch geocoding, you will need to enable Geocoding under the ArcGIS Online tab of your Organization settings. This will require you enter ArcGIS Online account credentials. Note that using the Online batch geocoder will cost credits. (2) To publish your own locator service, follow the instructions from the following topics (from pro and arcmap): Publish a locator to your portal—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop Publishing a geocode service—Help | ArcGIS Desktop Make sure to publish the locator with batch geocoding enabled to have that capability in Portal. Once the Locator Service item in Portal, ensure it is shared to your organization. Then you should be able to add the Locator as a geocoding utility service under the Utilities Services tab under the organization settings. If you have issues with this step, try the steps outlined in my first comment. Hope this helps, Marley
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Hi Pawel, The issue is because you are trying to add a Geoprocessing Service as your Geocoding Utility Service. You can only add a Locator Service (Geocode Service) as a Geocoding Utility Service in Portal. The URL would follow the format (key is that it will end in /GeometryServer): https://<webadaptorhost>.<domain>.com/<webadaptorname>/rest/services/<servicename>/GeometryServer Here is some documentation on publishing a Locator / Geocode Service from Pro and ArcMap: Publish a locator to your portal—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop Publishing a geocode service—Help | ArcGIS Desktop Thanks, Marley
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Hi Pawel, I have a few questions: 1. Can you confirm that the REST URL of your locator service is the following format: https://<webadaptorhost>.<domain>.com/<webadaptorname>/rest/services/<servicename>/GeometryServer 2. When you add the item to portal, does it show as a 'Locator' item? 3. When you were adding the locator to your portal, did the 'a secure service was detected' section appear that allowed you to enter credentials (step #5) and just the option to store the credentials not appear (step #6)? 4. Does your portal trust your server certificate? See Configuring the portal to trust certificates from your certifying authority—Portal for ArcGIS (10.6) | ArcGIS Enterpri… Thanks, Marley
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The option is not available in Portal 10.6.1. It is on the road-map to include in Portal but I do not know what version it will be in.
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A new experience for creating empty feature layers was added to Online in the June release. See details on this new feature here: Creating Empty Feature Layers for Data Collection Adding this ability is on the roadmap for Portal for ArcGIS as well. However, I cannot say with certainty what version of the software it will be in.
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Hi Pawel, First, is the federated ArcGIS Server also the Hosting Server? If so, on the 'Add Locator' dialog, can you try selecting 'From Existing Locator' and see if the locator is listed in the Locator Item drop-down. If it is, try adding the locator using this method. Another suggestion is to add the locator to your portal as an item from the web. 1. Navigate to the Content page 2. Select Add Item > From the Web 3. selecting 'ArcGIS Server web service'. 4. Paste the REST URL of the locator service under the URL parameter. 5. Enter you credentials under the 'a secure service was detected' section 6. Select the 'Store credentials with service item. Do not prompt for authentication" 7. Click 'Add Item' 8. Share the locator item with the Organization 9. Under the Utility Services tab of the Organization Settings click 'Add Locator' 10. Select 'from existing locator' 11. The locator you just added should show in the drop-down Hope this helps, Marley
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Hi Jordan, I'm not sure why the Configure Attribute window is 'bugging out' and you are unable to reorder the fields for the pop-up. You should be able to reorder the fields from this window. However, another way to reorder the fields for your pop-ups would be to create a custom attribute display and list the fields as you prefer. Here is an informative blog about creating custom attribute displays in pop-up: Crafting custom attribute displays in pop-ups. Hope this helps, Marley
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Hi Vinod, This can be resolved by creating a custom role and assigning to your Level 1 members. The only features on the Organization page that members assigned a Level 1 license can view is the Members list. Create a custom role based on the "Viewer" role and remove the Members: View privilege. Assign this role to your Level 1 members, and they will no longer see the Organization page. For more information on creating custom roles, checkout the following help topic: Configure roles—Portal for ArcGIS (10.6) | ArcGIS Enterprise Thanks, Marley
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Hi Johana, This is possible using HTML to modify the home page banner or description. I found the following link helpful for this: Use a live web map as your Home Page banner · Esri/ago-admin-wiki Wiki · GitHub I tried to add a web map as my description for my home page but the web map would not load. Instead, I created a web mapping application using the Basic Viewer template and it was able to display on my home page. Here are the steps I followed: 1. Create a web map 2. Create a web app from the map (Create apps from maps—Portal for ArcGIS | ArcGIS Enterprise) 3. Copy the URL of the web map 4. Edit the description (Organization > Edit Settings > General) 5. View HTML source (click the furthest right icon under the description) 6. Enter the following HTML: <embed height="470" src="<webapp url>/data" type="text/html" width="960"></embed> 7. Click 'show description toward bottom of home page' checkbox 8. Save Note: ArcGIS Enterprise version 10.6.1 includes a new application called ArcGIS Enterprise Sites. ArcGIS Enterprise Sites allows you to create your own custom landing web page for your users. To find out more about ArcGIS Enterprise Sites, check out this video from the 2018 Esri User Conference plenary: ArcGIS Enterprise Sites - A Tailored Experience. If you think ArcGIS Enterprise Sites is something you would like to leverage in your organization, I suggest attending the free training seminar for ArcGIS Enterprise Sites on August 16th: Get Started with ArcGIS Enterprise Sites. Hope this helps, Marley
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Hi Darragh, What is the group setting for 'What items in the group can its members update'? Level 1 members are unable to join groups where users can update all items in the group: You can see this setting under the groups settings tab. Thanks, Marley
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Hi Jamal, You are correct that ArcGIS Pro cannot publish directly to ArcGIS Server. Alternatively, ArcGIS Pro can publish to ArcGIS Online or to your Enterprise portal (Portal for ArcGIS with federated and hosting server). However, customers do not typically use Portal for ArcGIS solely for publishing from ArcGIS Pro. Most organizations implement ArcGIS Enterprise (with Portal for ArcGIS) when they meet one or more of the following requirements: They require full control over the hardware running the portal in order to maintain a particular service-level agreement (SLA). They require service publishing from the website, and enterprise data is prohibited from being physically stored off-premises. Computers in the organization are not connected to the Internet or have an unreliable Internet connection. They want to use functionality available only with Portal for ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro, such as publishing their own 3D scene layers. If your Organization does not meet one of the above requirements, then you may want to consider implementing a hybrid configuration using both ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise (thus, not using Portal for ArcGIS). As described in Understand the relationship between Portal for ArcGIS and an ArcGIS Online subscription—Portal for ArcGIS (10.6) | Arc…, many customers use both ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise to achieve a comprehensive and robust system for managing all their geospatial assets. Thanks, Marley
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Hi Jamal, Portal for ArcGIS is just one of the four components of ArcGIS Enterprise; you cannot publish to a standalone Portal. I suggest watching the following video for more information on ArcGIS Enterprise and it's capabilities: ArcGIS Enterprise: An Introduction. Pay close attention between 33:00 and 35:00 where the presenter talks about the components of ArcGIS Enterprise. ArcGIS Enterprise and subscriptions to ArcGIS Online provide similar functionality. The main distinction between the two is that ArcGIS Online is run in a cloud infrastructure and the administrative tasks are handled by Esri. Alternatively, ArcGIS Enterprise runs on your own infrastructure and the administrative tasks are handled by you (or your designated administrator). Quoted from the ArcGIS Enterprise help topic, Understand the relationship between Portal for ArcGIS and an ArcGIS Online subscription—Portal for ArcGIS (10.6) | Arc…, organizations typically implement ArcGIS Enterprise when they have one or more of the following requirements: They require full control over the hardware running the portal in order to maintain a particular service-level agreement (SLA). They require service publishing from the website, and enterprise data is prohibited from being physically stored off-premises. Computers in the organization are not connected to the Internet or have an unreliable Internet connection. They want to use functionality available only with Portal for ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro, such as publishing their own 3D scene layers. Hope this helps, Marley
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Hi Jamal, The short answer is that you cannot publish to a standalone Portal for ArcGIS. You will need to have all components of the ArcGIS Enterprise installed and configured before you are able to publish hosted feature services to Portal for ArcGIS. ArcGIS Enterprise is comprised of four software components: Portal for ArcGIS, ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Data Store and two installations of ArcGIS Web Adaptor, one for traffic to your ArcGIS Enterprise portal and another for traffic to your hosting server. Before moving forward, I suggest reading through the following resources: What is ArcGIS Enterprise?—ArcGIS Enterprise | ArcGIS Enterprise Base ArcGIS Enterprise deployment—ArcGIS Enterprise | ArcGIS Enterprise About using your portal with ArcGIS Server—Portal for ArcGIS (10.6) | ArcGIS Enterprise Hope this helps! Thanks, Marley
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