Portal vs Server login

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11-07-2018 11:14 AM
ChrisRobinson6
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I have ArcGIS Portal for our org which is federated. I cannot create a connection to ArcGIS server using my named users anymore. I can only connect as the admin which means when I create a service I have to go into portal as the admin and change the owner to the person I want to manage it.  It also means users cannot create their own services.  Why is this the case?  When I go into Server to look at the users it states the users are managed in Portal, but I cannot use any of the users from portal to access ArcGIS Server.  Something does not seem right.  Thoughts?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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ChrisRobinson6
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I found my answer which is to put nothing in the Username/password section when creating the connection to ArcGIS server.  This will bring up a dialog box which will then allow you to use your windows login.

https://community.esri.com/thread/122100

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JonathanQuinn
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Only members that are publishers or administrators can publish to Server once you federate Portal and Server. Members with the "User" role won't be able to publish content.

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ChrisRobinson6
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Correct.  My personal portal login is an administrator.

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ChrisRobinson6
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I should clarify I can only connect to ArcGIS Server through ArcCatalog or ArcMap as the ArcGIS Server Administrator to publish services as no Portal logins work.  When I go to ArcGIS Server Manager to "users" it states that the users are managed in Portal.

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ChrisRobinson6
New Contributor II

I found my answer which is to put nothing in the Username/password section when creating the connection to ArcGIS server.  This will bring up a dialog box which will then allow you to use your windows login.

https://community.esri.com/thread/122100

JonathanQuinn
Esri Notable Contributor

Ah, didn't realize you were using IWA/SAML. Yes, if you aren't using built-in users, leave them blank.

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