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You might need to federate your Portal for ArcGIS with ArcGIS Server site and define the GIS Server as your hosting server. http://server.arcgis.com/en/portal/10.3/administer/windows/about-using-your-server-with-portal-for-arcgis.htm
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Have you tried Warp from File? http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/tools/data-management-toolbox/warp-from-file.htm
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Use the same coordinate system for your data and map—When your source data and your map document have differing coordinate systems, your data has to be projected on the fly, thereby slowing performance. For optimal performance, use the same coordinate system for both your data and your map document. If this is not possible, make sure appropriate geographic transformations are applied to the layers that need to be projected on the fly. Map authoring considerations—Documentation | ArcGIS for Server Considering the last line of the aboe quote is appropriate for you: You can open a new map, change the coordinate system of the data frame to Web Mercator. When adding a new layer of a different datum, it would ask for a geographic transformation with possible methods. You could use the best one of them. You could also change the coordinate system of the existing data frame and applying the appropriate geographic transformation. You could refer the following document in the install directory of ArcGIS Desktop <ArcGIS Install Directory>\Desktop10.3\Documentation\Geographic_Transformations.pdf
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I guess that is not possible yet. http://server.arcgis.com/en/portal/latest/administer/windows/manage-members.htm If a member is deleted directly from the identity store, the member is retained in the portal. You will need to delete the member manually in the portal.
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Could you store the data to a path with shorter pathname (e.g. C:Project/Raster/image1.tif)? In case the issue still persists, try building Raster Attribute Table using the following tool. http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/tools/data-management-toolbox/build-raster-attribute-table.htm
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Once published, the presentations would be available here http://proceedings.esri.com/library/userconf/index.html
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Make sure both the data have same projection system (Projected Coordinate System) along with the output feature class.
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I hope you have used Integer (Short/Long) as the datatype of the corresponding field in the attribute table.
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Make sure you are not accessing files in the folder containing the service definition. 001269: Compressing the service definition failed.—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop
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First, You could Select by Attribute where [FIELDNAME] < 0 Once selected, you could replace the corresponding values with 0 using Field Calculator.
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In this case, apart from adding a suffix to the machine name, you will need to add the IP Address/HostName of the Serer machine in the HOSTS file (Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts)of the client machines. And of course the client machines should be able to communicate with the Serer macine.
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The above warning comes when when the coordinate values exceeds the spatial extent of any coordinate system. e.g. This is a known incident when you are defining a Geographic Coordinate System to a raw image before georeferencing. No problem here. But this could also arise due to defining a wrong coordinate system to your data. In the second case, you need to define the correct coordinate system to your data. If you are still having confusions with defining a projection and projecting a data, please follow the given link: http://support.esri.com/technical-article/000006790
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Close all applications. Go to Windows Task Manager and close (End Process) for ArcMap.exe, if any. Open a new ArcMap Window and try again.
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Yes. When we open a layer in a new map, the data frame takes up the coordinate system of the added layer.
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Open it in a new map so that the spatial reference of the data frame gets reset.
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