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The other week I posted about Esri's release of ArcGIS 10.2.1 and some of
the enhancements this new version contained. Since then my friend David
Coley from Sarasota County Florida has share their experience upgrading to
10.2.1. I thought others might appreciate knowing what they experienced so I
am sharing what he sent me. 

 

"Yes Tripp is correct in installing this full release in a development
environment first. 

 

Sarasota County GIS experienced difficulties with License Manager (port
related), Web Adaptor (must remove existing arcgis site if you want to
update it as arcgis again), Server (system and utilities tools have display
touchy behavior changes if you want them hosted on say your GpCluster
server(s). We are still working to move certain server tools such as
Printing off of our mapCluster. 

 

On the plus side, Single machine default clusters, much like our dev
environment, behave well. 

 

On the desktop side, there is supposed to be some NetworkAnalyst fixes
addressing replication but we have yet to see any change (i.e. replication
still fails with our streets when a na is present in your production child).

 

Thanks, hope this helps some of you" - David Coley, ArcGIS Server
Administrator & Developer, Sarasota County FL GIS

 

Tripp Corbin, MCP, CFM, GISP | Chief Executive Officer
 <http://www.egisassociates.com/> eGIS Associates, Inc.

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Esri Certified Trainer | Esri Certified Desktop Associate

 


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