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You can store your data in both the File gdb or the Personal gdb, but go through the below links to understand the benefits and difference: arcgis desktop - Whether to use File Geodatabase (*.gdb), Personal Geodatabase (*.mdb) or shapefiles? - Geographic Infor… A comparison of geodatabase types http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.1/index.html#//003n00000024000000 Types of geodatabases http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisserver/9.3/java/index.htm#geodatabases/types_of_geodatabases.htm
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Honestly, a bit confused with these information. Maybe a screenshot of where the data is stored (in ArcCatalog interface) will help. Also, in case the data is stored in a File gdb, which is on a Network Drive and being used by everyone. You may observe slow performance because of the network being involved, in which case discussing with the IT Team might help.
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Ok, this was important to understand. So it seems that your Feature Class is in an sde geodatabase. Next set of questions: What is the storage type being used? (ST_Geometry, SDELOB, etc) [R-click on the Feature Class>Properties>General) What steps are being taken for Geodatabase maintenance? (Rebuild Indexes, Calculate Statistics, Analyze Datasets, regular sde gdb Compress, etc) You may want to check some of these info with your DBA. ** You can also try copying that Feature Class from the file gdb, back into the sde gdb and check the performance.
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After changing the password, resource the existing MXDs to point to the connection with the corrected password. Check if this helps!
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So where was your data originally? An sde geodatabase? If yes, what DBMS is being used? (Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, etc?)
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Do you have the Oracle 64-Bit Client installed and being used on the machine where you are executing the sde 10.1 commands.
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What is the DBMS being used? What is the version of ArcGIS software being used? What is the sde gdb version? What Configuration Keyword is the data stored in (ST_Geometry, Geometry, SDEBinary, SDELOB, etc) Is the issue with performance happening on multiple machines? What happens if you copy the same data to a File gdb? How is the performance there?
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The Spatial Views, should be updated automatically for your scenario. I'll suggest discussing with Esri Tech Support so that they can take a look at your setup and then troubleshoot.
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Based on the below documentation, we have three AMIs available (SQL Express on Windows, SQL Server on Windows, and PostgreSQL on Linux): Introduction to Amazon Web Services terminology http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#/Introduction_to_Amazon_Web_Services_terminology/00rq00000004000000/ While it is possible to deploy Oracle on the AWS Cloud, I don't think it is currently supported.
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did you try with the fully qualified name? Example: data_owner.object_name
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SQL Server uses 1433 and 1434. Add those to Firewall Exceptions Inbound\Outbound rules and then check.
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That is applicable for Oracle and other DBMSs as well. However, sometimes when that doesn't help...the above mentioned steps might be helpful.
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Yes. System requirements for Windows ArcGIS Desktop--> ArcView, ArcEditor, or ArcInfo 9.3 or later is required to use the ArcPad Data Manager for ArcGIS. Edit: ** The link may not take you to the correct link. If the "Welcome to the ArcPad help library" opens up, navigate to the below link: "Welcome to the ArcPad help library" > Getting Started> Installing ArcPad > Installing on Windows > System requirements for Windows
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You can grant database level permissions on the new Roles from the database end (basically indicating that the permission will be applicable to all the data in that geodatabase). However, if you want to grant privileges on individual Feature classes, Feature Datasets, etc...that has to be done from ArcCatalog.
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