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For other newbies to .Net Runtime working thru the tutorials. Tutorial Author, edit, and save maps to your portal—ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET | ArcGIS for Developers 1) At the end of the XAML GRID block that lays out the text boxes: change <esri:MapView Map="{Binding Map, Source={StaticResource MapViewModel}}" Grid.Column="1"/> to <esri:MapView x:Name="MyMapView" Map="{Binding Map, Source={StaticResource MapViewModel}}" Grid.Column="1"/> 2) For method "OnSaveMapClick" in MainWindow.xaml.cs the 'catch' section is buggered. Should be: MessageBox.Show("Error while saving: " + ex.Message); DG
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I'm working thru the first two .Net Runtime tutorials "Develop your first map app" and "Author, edit, and save maps to your portal". In both, if I zoom into a vector base map the app crashes. I get a dialog titled "vshost32.exe" (see image below). Anyone got an idea of what's wrong?
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Change the port number in your URL to 7080. http://<server>.<domain>:7080/arcgis/home/index.html Example: http://server01.somewhere.com:7080/arcgis/home/index.html http://server01.somewhere.com:7080/arcgis/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=1234567890
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10-17-2016
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No immediate answers but a couple things to consider. If you are not requiring HTTPS on the Portal, take the HTTPS aspect out of the URL calling the web map. That should eliminate the mixed content issue. If you are required to use HTTPS due to a company IT policy, then maybe think twice about including non-HTTPS sites. The whole point of the policy I would guess is that all communication be encrypted. Perhaps the approach for an application requiring external non-HTTPS content is that all material be approved by management as being OK to use in non-encrypted applications. Basic CYA. Have you tried to access your non-Https sites with the https prefix? If that kind of works but still throws a certificate warning, look at the certificate. Maybe you have to change the domain part of the URL to include a fully qualified name. The resource part of the URL has to match the certificate. Not sure on this but try sharing the web map to 'Everyone'. Presumably no authentication occurs for that?
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10-13-2016
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I've set up ArcGIS Pro licensing to be via ArcGIS Portal. Now when a Portal licensed user opens the 'About' section of Pro there is the message "The ESRI update service is temporarily unavailable." I have shared the installation executable as described in the Portal Admin docs but no joy on fixing this problem. Obviously something else is required. Anyone know what to do? DG
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10-12-2016
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That is for sharing a web map. I want to save the ArcGIS Pro project file that has the extension "APRX". It appears this can only be saved to the file system on your local computer. But as I said, the ArcGIS Pro Open Project dialog allows you to browse to either AGOL or Portal implying I could open a project file from those locations. But I can't see how to get a project saved to those systems.
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09-26-2016
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Is it possible to save an ArcGIS Pro project to either ArcGIS Online (AGOL) or Portal? Can't see how to do it. The Open Project dialog implies that it is possible to open a project from either AGOL or Portal. However, when I try "Save As", the only option is to save to a local folder on the laptop.
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I was stuck on this for awhile. You have to use one of the admin accounts defined in Portal. Not the Portal service account. DG
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Hi Sharon, I find the easiest way to get to 10.4 GEE Manager running on a federated AGS is from another machine on your network. If accessing GEE manager on the machine it is running on, IE comes up blank, Chrome yields Error 400, or 500 if you use a Portal Token. Firefox eventually works but you have to import the SSL certificates from both AGS and Portal. DG
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Hello Jayanta, Would this also be true if on a standalone machine a separate Web Adaptor is installed for ArcGIS Server and Portal? In IIS there would be two virtual directories, one I would name 'server' that points to ArcGIS Server and a second named "Portal" pointing to ArcGIS Portal. The trusted certificate would be assigned to the "Default Site" in IIS. Thanks. DG
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03-16-2016
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On one machine I have AGS installed and the Web Adaptor running under IIS. On a separate machine I have Web Adaptor/IIS and Portal installed. On both machines a domain certified SSL certificate is assigned to the "Default Site" of IIS. The Web Adaptor virtual folder resides under the "Default Site". The AGS install has been assigned as a federated server and the database host for the Portal machine. Is it necessary in this setup to also import the domain certified certificates to AGS and Portal? There are plenty of warnings in the install docs about the importance of assigning the certified certificates to AGS and Portal, but I'm just wondering if it matters when the Web Adaptor and server are on the same machine. When I connect to the portal or AGS, the IE and Chrome browsers see the URLs as trusted locations. And I am able to publish feature layers to the portal and use those layers in portal web maps. BTW: I had to use Microsoft Edge to enter this question. "Ask a Question" doesn't work with Chrome or Firefox.
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Mauricio, I received your email and I'll answer here. With 10.3.1 the only consistent connection you can make to ArcGIS server is with the ArcGIS Server administrator account. The admin account you define when AGS is initially installed. If you have disabled that then enable it again and use it for connecting. I have found this for both logging into the GEE administration tool and for defining the data store. The AGS instance can be set up for Windows authentication and using the Web Adapter so that your map services can be assigned to Windows Active Directory users but I have experienced inconsistent GEE connectivity using a Windows account. Also, it's important to use the URL generated during the data store registration as described by Javier Delgadillo in the thread https://community.esri.com/message/550574#550574 DG
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One item I neglected to mention in the original post is that the ArcGIS Server security configuration is set to ASP.Net. This is required because there are some AGS users contained in Windows Groups that are considered as "Nested Groups". The ASP.Net configuration utilizes a .Net class provided by ESRI that properly handles users in nested groups. I recently had a session with ESRI tech support and what we determined for the one machine is that GEE Manager honors domain authentication when AGS security was set to "Windows Authentication" but does not honor domain authentication when AGS is set to "ASP.Net". For the other machine domain authentication is honored for both Windows and ASP.Net configuration. So there is something weird on the one machine and the ASP.Net configuration exposes that. The work around is to just login with the AGS Admin account. My guess is that the Web Adapter will have to be set to " Enable administrative access to your site through the Web Adaptor" for this to work. As to the problem "In GeoEvent Manager/Site/Data Stores the 'Default' item under "Registered ArcGIS Server" displays a red icon." - The "default" data store URL in GEE is set as http://localhost:6080/arcgis when you initially install GEE. For the machine with the GEE/ASP.Net issue described above this URL does not work and there is a red icon displayed in the status column. Changing the URL to http://<SERVERNAME>/arcgis is the correct setting. For the machine that accepts both Windows and ASP.Net based authentication the URL http://localhost:6080/arcgis works. DG
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I also have two installations of AGS and GEE 10.3.1. On one of those I can log into GEE Manager using my Active Directory Domain ID. On the other I can only use the AGS admin account. On both installations my domain ID is a member of an Active Directory group that has been assigned the AGS Administrator role type. I recently spent time with ESRI tech support and got no resolution other than "there is something weird' about the installation. Suggestion was to reinstall both AGS and GEE but that's not practical at the moment so logging in with the AGS Admin user is "good enough". For now I'm just curious if others encounter this and find a more elegant solution than re-installation. DG
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Are you using an "Add Feature" output or an "Update Feature" output? If using an "Add Feature" output for historical data collection and you turn on the delete option I think what will happen is GEE will start deleting all records older than "Maximum Feature Age". So it may be the 85000 record limit you are observing is actually the most recent 85000 records. The parameter "Unique Feature Identifier Field" is not present in the "Add Feature" output so GEE has only the 'datetime' field to use for "search and destroy". For an "Update Feature" output the delete option deletes records based on the 'datetime' field and the "Unique Feature Identifier Field". Plus, this output is not an append action like the "Add Feature". The intention is to update field values on a table of records uniquely defined by two fields ("Unique Feature Identifier Field" and the 'datetime' field). Is there a reason you need to delete records from a historical data collection? If so you would have to use an "Update Feature" output and you will have to do work in the input to insure each value targeted for the "Unique Feature Identifier Field" of the output is unique. When it is time to delete an existing record then do not update the 'datetime' field for that record. HOWEVER, this will prove to be very compute intensive over time if the target feature layer gets large. The "Update Feature" output would need to update the 'datetime' field of all records that are not intended for deletion and do this for each output event. If you are streaming lots of data at a fast rate I'm not sure if GEE could keep up. DG
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