shrug-l: Windows 10 and Map Apps
Tripp Corbin
tcorbin at egisassociates.com
Wed Feb 17 11:25:22 EST 2016
Duane,
ArcGIS 10.3 is not fully supported on Windows 10. Desktop is but I don't
believe Server, License Manager and other components are. Windows 10 uses a
different browser than Windows 7. It is no longer called IE but is now
called Edge. So you might not be checking the same browser.
Have you tried using Google Chrome? Also I am running Windows 10 right now
to test general compatibility with ArcGIS 10.4 which will be coming soon and
is supposed to be fully Windows 10 compatible along with ArcGIS Pro 1.2. I
would be happy to test your app and see if I can find a setting or
workaround that would allow it to work.
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From: shrug-l-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us
[mailto:shrug-l-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Duane Treadon
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 10:40 AM
To: SHRUG-L at lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: shrug-l: Windows 10 and Map Apps
Hi all,
Here is my situation, I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this and
if so, is there a solution.
I used web app builder to create a zoning look up application for our
Planning Dept. For the map I used published map services from our server
instead of uploading the data to ArcGIS Online. All has been working fine
with the web app until recently. Now when planning staff opens the web app
they get the base map (ESRI's Streets) but no layers (our map service for
zoning and addresses). I also had it set to require a log in using staff's
city network username and password and that login in box does not pop up
now.
Now here is the interesting twist. The map works as expected on my iPhone
and my desktop computer. On both I am asked to login upon map starting and
the map service layers show up once I'm logged in. However, when I go to
the Planning Staff's desktop I get the base map but no login box or map
services layers. The only difference I can determine is that they are using
Windows 10 and my desktop is on Windows 7. We are using same version
browsers (Explorer or Fire Fox). I tested it and found it to work on both
browsers in my office, but not on planning staff's machine using same
browsers. I'm thinking that it is related to the different operating
systems since the problem started shortly after Planning switched to Windows
10.
So any thoughts on where I need to look to change settings or information I
can pass on to IT to correct this. Anyone else experience this problem
after a machine was switched to using Windows 10?
Duane 'JT' Treadon, GISP
Director of GIS | City of Thomasville | Technology Resources
Office: (229) 227-4023 | Cell: (229) 221-5991
111 Victoria Place | P.O. Box 1540 | Thomasville, GA | 31799
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