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See also http://downloads.esri.com/support/downloads/other_/arcgis_desktop_licensing_in_cloud_environments.pdf.
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This use case is not permitted under the current license agreement. If the end user has their own ArcGIS Online account, they can be invited to a group hosted within your Portal instance but you cannot assign a named user to someone outside your organization. See the definition of Named User in the MLA (esri.com/legal).
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I would suggest speaking with an account manager with respect to the full use case. ArcGIS for Server Workgroup has a few limitations specified in the License Agreement which may help determine if you need Enterprise or not. See footnote numbers 28, 29, 30, 32, 38 and 39 (page 10-11 of the PDF (or page 3-4 of the E300 section) of the License Agreement). http://www.esri.com/~/media/Files/Pdfs/legal/pdfs/mla_e204_e300/english
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Just noting that Portal for ArcGIS is licensed for internal use to an organization and would not be valid in this use case where they want to host for external organizations. (Which is why there is no ASP license for Portal). The services could be hosted by ArcGIS for Server (ASP) as has been done for years.
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If the data/service is private (not shared publicly), you could share it to a private group, but each client would need their own ArcGIS Online account to view the content in that group. You are not permitted to share a Named User from your own subscription outside your own company/organization. (The license permits some exceptions, such as contractors, but they are in essence an extension of your employee base which is not the case in the use case in this thread.)
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Portal for ArcGIS resources can be published to "everyone" (behind the firewall), or private (subset of personnel behind the firewall). If it is published to everyone, no authentication is required so long as they are part of the network. If the content is published as private, it requires a Named User login. To create an app that circumvents the Named User login to a "private" map, would be against the license agreement. It sounds like you just need ensure the web maps are correctly published to everyone (or those using the app will need to login).
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10-26-2015
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If your organization uses Portal for ArcGIS rather than ArcGIS Online, you can download an ArcGIS Pro license entitlement file from My Esri, import this to the License Manager, and then export a file to Portal for ArcGIS. Once the ArcGIS Pro entitlements are in the Portal, the Administrator can manage them just as is done in ArcGIS Online.
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If you have any ArcGIS for Desktop licenses, and thus are entitled to ArcGIS Pro, your account should also hold prerelease licenses whereby you should still be able to sign in and use ArcGIS Pro. The Administrator was notified because they may have assigned ALL ArcGIS Pro entitlements (beta + prerelease) whereby they would be in an overdraft status and would need to correct that in a given time frame. Only if the account had only beta licenses (no ArcGIS for Desktop entitlement, but were in the beta program), should you not be able to sign into ArcGIS Pro and use it for the next two weeks. If this does not sound like your issue, maybe it was related to something else such as expiration of your ArcGIS for Desktop Maintenance whereby a call to Customer Service is in order.
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If you experienced this issue, you were using ArcGIS Pro beta 5 license entitlements which expired on Monday, November 17th. An email was sent from "betafeedback" a couple days prior to alert Admins of the pending expiration of the beta licenses. ArcGIS Pro Prerelease licenses are still valid.
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If you make a selection and then click the Add Excel Data, it will use that selection. You can do the same multiple times and then change the symbol for the layer by selecting "Style" from the menu or the right click context menu. Another option is to add all the data to the map and then use the "Grouping" option to create a map of sized symbols based on Number ranges or categories.
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