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Thanks. Wish they would make things a little more obvious within AGO, but I found what I needed on the "Distributing installation files and licenses" link. " In addition, as of the April 2020 release of ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Pro can now be downloaded directly from ArcGIS Online from a user's Profile page>My Settings>Licenses. This could be an option just for the ArcGIS Pro executable."
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你好,我是GIS管理器在大学。我们哈ve always given students who wanted to download the ESRI software an EVA code, with the switch to Pro, I made sure all our students had Pro enabled on their named user accounts, enabled account creation via SSO, and automatically enabled ESRI access. With my request for a set of EVA codes this year, I learned that this is the last year ESRI is issuing those codes. So, it seems I'm going to have to direct students in the future to MyESRI to download the software if they want it. However, I think the Allow ESRI access enabling isn't quite right. With my 'student' account, I can get into AGO, can get into ESRI training, but it doesn't look like MyESRI is connected. If it's not connected, I have to tell students how to Request Permissions, go in and approve the permissions, and I'd just really rather it be all automated. Then, related to that, MyESRI has its own set of permissions, and I don't want it authorizing students to do anything with licensing, or purchasing, or anything other than downloading software.
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Our ITS department set it up via groups so that all students enrolled in GIS classes are granted access to SSO. We don't send out invitations, we just tell the students how to log on and it seems the account is generated that initial logon. Yes, I can manually apply the extensions as a work around. I'm not sure as to your third point. I would need to create a test account to see, which I can do a bit later. Previously, it was working that way. I'm unsure if it still is.
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As a university, all our operations for the time have shifted to online, so I've had more students taking advantage of our single-sign on. I'm having an issue though with the default licenses not 'sticking' to them though. Everything is configured how I want it: But students are reporting back that they don't have any extensions available. These are all students with new SSO accounts- about 19 in total so far.
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Hi Kory, Sorry for not getting back to your comment, I think I just missed that notification. It's been awhile and several updates since then. I'm pretty positive I didn't have those options then, but I do have them now and on the same page as the screenshot. I have them enabled.
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With having SSO enabled, I have a default user type set up. With our license renewal this year, we moved from the Creator user type to 'ArcGIS Professional Advanced', which has a named user license for ArcGIS Pro built-in. It would be helpful if I could set up the new user type to automatically enable the extensions for ArcGIS Pro as well, instead of having to identify new users and turn on the extension.
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If I am working with older data, either my own or something I've downloaded, I get the warning "This item has authored FGDC metadata that must be upgraded to ArcGIS metadata format before it can be used in ArcGIS Pro." Since there is no way to update the metadata within Pro, I have to pass it through ArcCatalog to "Update Metadata" before going back to Pro. It would be nice if I could update Metadata directly in Pro.
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