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You can have multiple users simultaneously logged into the ArcGIS Server REST endpoint and accessing the same, individual ArcGIS Server web service. Just make sure you have enough resources available to support this; this is explained a bit further here in our documentation.
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Are you able to Export Data from the item itself in the ArcGIS Enterprise portal?
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As part of the Product Advocacy team here at Esri, I'm excited to introduce this completely unofficial recurring GeoNet post: This Week’s Picks. As Product Advocacy Leads, we are continuously coming across informative, interesting, and inspiring content. Through This Week's Picks, we hope to quickly share some of our favorites with you. In This Week's Picks – ArcGIS Enterprise, I want to focus on three pieces of content that answer some of the questions I was asked by customers at the UC this past summer. I know they can't be the only ones wanting to know the answers, so let's share the knowledge by answering these questions! 1. What does it mean to have my data user managed versus ArcGIS managed? 2. Should I move my GIS to the cloud? 3. What type of security should I use when setting up ArcGIS Enterprise? 1. What does it mean to have my data user managed versus ArcGIS managed? Data can be handled two ways in the ArcGIS platform: it can be either user managed or ArcGIS managed. Oftentimes this concept comes up in passing, whether on a Support call, GeoNet, in training, or in the middle of a Professional Services engagement. This can leave users stumped. Not only are they sometimes not sure which type of data management their organization is using, they're not sure if what they're doing is right. Answer this question for yourself by taking a look at this whitepaper. 2. Should I move my GIS to the cloud? More and more organizations are trying to answer this question as cloud computing has some advantages over on-premise deployments. These advantages include scalability, agility, and cost-efficiency. This article covers assessing your current infrastructure in order to make sure you make the best choice for your organization; check it out here 3. What type of security should I use when setting up ArcGIS Enterprise? While anybody can read the documentation to see the security options available with ArcGIS Enterprise, this video takes it a step further by covering configuring SSL, different ArcGIS Enterprise identity stores, and best practices so that ArcGIS Enterprise meets your organization’s security requirements. See what your security options are by checking out this video. Thanks for reading, fellow ArcGIS Enterprise fans! Be sure to check out This Week's Picks - ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Pro - and stay tuned for the next ArcGIS Enterprise installment coming on Wednesday, October 30th.
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10-16-2019
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Considering the multitude of ways a view can be created, I recommend creating a case with Technical Support. Doing so would allow for somebody to determine if ArcGIS Server is indeed viewing all of the columns to be virtual columns or not - thus determining if you are indeed encountering this known issue or not. Like Show 0 Likes (0) • Reply Actions
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10-14-2019
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In case anybody else is encountering this known issue, you can subscribe to this defect here; doing so can help us understand the demand behind this bug.
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10-14-2019
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It sounds like you are encountering error 00223. With this in mind, does your query contain any virtual columns? If so, is there any difference when you change the query so that no virtual columns are present?
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10-08-2019
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Maurice Wills, I was going to recommend you contact Support Services to look into this further but I see where you already have a case. I'm going to be keeping an eye on it from my side as well.
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10-07-2019
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Of course. There is no apparent sorting order to the list of Data Stores; clicking the triangle doesn't change the order of the list.
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10-02-2019
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Mark, I can reproduce this on my side too using 10.7.1. It seems like this might be a usability bug that has yet to be logged; I will follow-up with you directly regarding this.
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Yes! The defect synopsis has been updated to: "Deleting Living Atlas content from Portal for ArcGIS causes an upgrade failure when upgrading"; there will be a delay before this update is reflected in the URL posted above. The bug number and details will remain the same.
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10-01-2019
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Does this occur in all web browsers or just when using Chrome?
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10-01-2019
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All, this is a known defect that Esri actively tracking: BUG-000119769: Deleting Living Atlas content from Portal for ArcGIS 10.6 causes an upgrade failure when upgrading to Portal for ArcGIS 10.6.1. This issue will be fixed in 10.8. For those of you who are encountering this defect, do not remove the "livingatlasdiff.sql" as mentioned earlier in this thread. This fix is more like a band-aid than a permanent solution. You'll be able to successfully upgrade this time but any subsequent upgrades will fail. With this in mind, please contact Esri Tech Support if you haven't already done so, in order to resolve this issue. If you have questions about contacting Support, please feel free to DM me.
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What you're encountering is expected behavior. Anytime you go make a request through a Web Adaptor set up with IWA, IIS is going to prompt for authentication. You could consider making a headless AD account to work around this but that, of course, depends on your organization's policies.
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09-20-2019
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Unfortunately, the bug doesn't include any details regarding the Python API, though the behavior you're seeing may be related to the known bug.
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09-19-2019
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It sounds as though you are encountering a known defect: "BUG-000116672: Trying to register a database with a federated ArcGIS Server 10.6.1, configured with Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA), redirects to the login screen in ArcGIS Server Manager." You can subscribe to this defect here; doing so can help us understand the demand behind this bug. As a workaround, you can use ArcGIS Desktop to register the database or manually registered the database at REST. If you want to look further into this issue, I would recommend creating a case with Technical Support. If you need assistance getting in touch with Technical Support, please feel free to message me directly.
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