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ArcSDE Personal comes free with ArcGIS Desktop and is included along with the Desktop setup. It can be downloaded from My Esri website as well.
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These two steps should help in these scenarios: 1. Put entry of the old machine name in 'Client's HOST file' 2. Then open map documents to check for the broken links. 1. Add following entry in the client's host file in system32\drivers\etc folder: '127.0.0.1 old_Arcsde_server_name' This will point the name-to-IP resolution back to your machine causing the connection attempt to fail immediately instead of timing out for each layer. 2. Then resource the MXD again: a) Access the map document from ArcCatalog - Right click - Set datasource(s)... - Select All -Replace All b) Right click on the new connection - Properties - Copy the path that you see in front of Name c) Put the above path in front of Replace with: Replace with: new connection file path
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Try Uninstalling and reinstalling the Sql Server native client 2008 R2, then rebooting the machine. Check if this helps.
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43165 - Geodatabase schema object install not completed (-522)
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DisconnectUser (arcpy): ArcGIS Help (10.2, 10.2.1, and 10.2.2)
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03-02-2015
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The error is always "Failure to access the DBMS Server" ?
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No, the Native Client should depend on the OS Bit level. If your OS is 64-bit...install 64-bit Native Client If OS is 32-Bit....install 32-bit Native Client He is able to install 64-Bit clients indicates that both the machines have 64-Bit OS installed.
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Where are you running the 'Create Enterprise Geodatabase' tool? On the database server or Client server? You used "localhost/MSSQLSERVER" as your instance name. I think it should rather be "localhost\MSSQLSERVER" ( \ instead of / ) Managing Data Geodatabase
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There are different tools available for creating an SDE Enterprise -- 'Create Enterprise Geodatabase" & 'Enable Enterprise Geodatabase'. The Create Enterprise Geodatabase tool can be used to: 1. convert an existing simple database into an sde enterprise geodatabase 2. create a new simple database and convert it into an sde geodatabase in that tool itself Therefore, before creating the ArcSDE geodatabase system tables and your data tables, set up the underlying DBMS. The specifics of this vary based on the type of DBMS being used. The above statement informs that you should have your DBMS installed and configured before running this tool. It doesn't indicate that you should have the database created as well. SQL Server Express instance can be used to create the SDE Enterprise geodatabase as well, as long as you are aware about the limitations of the SQL Server Express, as compared to Standard or Enterprise Editions and you are fine with it.
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Which database are you using (Oracle, SQL Server, ....)? Also as Tina suggested, try creating the View using SDE Commandline tool (sdetable -o create_view) and then check the behaviour.
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Its already available and supported with 10.3: Water Utility Network Editing | ArcGIS for Local Government
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Is ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Server installed on the same machine? If yes, are you using the 32-bit Python for that script?
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