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This solution worked well for me...thanks for posting!
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We are also looking for something like this for our lift stations and meters
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Yes definitely its frustrating that it has not been addressed since 2012!
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This error usually comes up when your system clock changed 24 hrs forward or backward. If you've already switched your system clock back to the current date and time and still getting this error, do the following: 1. On the client machine where Drone2Map was installed, open your Registry Editor and go to HKCU\Software\ESRI\Drone2Map\Licensing. Look for the key, ARCPROWORKOFFLINE, and change the value from TRUE to FALSE. This will allow you to start Drone2Map with the AGOL login dialogue. 2. Your AGOL organization still thinks you've taken the Drone2Map license offline. Contact Esri's Customer Service to remove the offline status from your account. You should be able to start and log in to Drone2Map with your AGOL account afterward.
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Prior to the recent release of 10.4.0 of Collector for ArcGIS our Forest Service team was using Collector successfully for offline data collection. We had new users added and they obtained Collector from the app store (iOS) just 2 weeks ago. They signed into the app, as before and went to download our Recreation features collection map (with editable feature services). However, they can access the map as they are part of the group it is shared with BUT the map does not list a down arrow & cloud icon for adding to device. Meanwhile...I can access the map with download options on the previous version of the app on my phone. I noticed the face lift that occurred with AGOL around UC time. I revisited the map and all of the offline settings - for the map and every single feature service. Everything is set as it was when it was working prior to the app upgrade. We are seeing this problem across devices - both iOS and Android tablets/phones. One android user, was using the app with offline collection of said map prior to new release. She decided to see if she would have the same issue, upgraded the app and confirmed. She cannot download the map for use either. Any ideas to help us get back to collecting the data we need? Anyone else have this issue? Note - I did create a new editable feature service on 7/14 and updated the map. The teams can see the new map, but not download it for offline use. Perhaps the newly added service is the kicker? UPDATE: I found an additional tablet running 10.3.6 build 1158 of collector. The map does not show a cloud or download icon to go offline either. I updated my iPhone to run 10.4.0 build 1402, and the map has offline mode - due being obtained under previous app version. Do to the nature of our AGOL org - I cannot share the map/services with outside parties. It is internal until is passes vetting process for public viewing.
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Amber, It actually is not a tough as it sounds. All app builder is doing is just writing some XML configuration files and placing the ArcGIS Viewer compiled code into a folder for you. So you can open the old (upgraded / nonfunctional) site folder and look at the XML files to get all the configuration details and just repeat those in your new site. Take for example the main configuration file (config.xml) all you do is open that file in a text editor of your choice (Notepad or NotePad++) and see the line that have been configured like title, logo, etc. Now that you know those values (some of which you can just copy and paste into your new app) you should be good to go. The default location of those files are normally C:\inetpub\wwwroot\flexviewers\YOUR APPS NAME\. Hope this helps.
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