There is no licensing change for this update, simply follow the normal update instructions below. Smaart v7 Di 1.1 also includes the long awaited v7 Di API.
This update includes all of the Real Time Mode features that were added to the full v7 program in the 7.5 update. If you have any feedback on the My Esri experience, please post your question/comment on the My Esri GeoNet page.We have released updates for both Smaart v7 and Smaart v7 Di.īoth are free updates and are recommended for all v7 and/or v7 Di users.Ī detailed list of the new features and bug fixes for each release is included below. If you have any questions, please reach out to your Esri Customer Support representative.
If you are installing using the Enterprise Builder, you will be asked to provide the portal license file during the web/browser configuration rather than the wizard. The Enterprise portal license file (.json) will include all of your user types. When installing ArcGIS Enterprise, you will be asked to provide both the Enterprise portal license file (.json) as well as your server authorization file. Head to the Licensing tab > License Esri products to walk through the ArcGIS Server workflow. Note you will license the ArcGIS Server component just like before – that’s server roles like GIS Server, Image Server, and extensions – as applicable. You must select at least one Creator to use as your administrator (on top of the rest of the Creators you want to use in prerelease).ĥ) Proceed through the steps to generate your license either by download or email. For prerelease, you will only have the option to license Viewers and Creators.Ĥ) Under Step 2, select the amount of Viewers and Creators you want to license. Proceed through the notice that all licenses must be included in this file, including all of your users and add-on applications. When you are ready to license, head to and log in (be sure you have the right My Esri permissions to see the licensing page).ġ) Navigate to My Organizations > Licensing.Ģ) Under the left navigation, select ‘License Esri Products’ under the Licensing header: There is a new and improved workflow for licensing in My Esri, so make sure you are familiar with the steps below to know where to get your licenses! If you are responsible for licensing users in My Esri, the rest of the blog is for you. Once ArcGIS Enterprise 10.7 is generally available, you will have full range to license any user types and add-on applications your organization has purchased.
However, keep in mind that for prerelease, you will only have the option to license Viewers and Creators.
More information around user types – what they are, how to use them, and more – will be provided around the 10.7 release. A Viewer is functionally equivalent to a Level 1 Named User and a Creator is equivalent to a Level 2 Named User.