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Some members of an ArcGIS Enterprise organization are unable to create web maps and web scenes. The users are only responsible for creating stories with ArcGIS StoryMaps.
What should the GIS administrator do to prevent confusion about non-accessible functionality to those users?
A. Configure Page visibility settings to remove web maps and web scenes from the navigation bar
B. Configure the ArcGIS Enterprise home page to show only items that are accessible to the signed-in user
C. Configure a maintenance notification to explain the access limitation in Portal for ArcGIS
屎盾B
盾h
To prevent confusion among users who do not have access to certain functionalities, such as creating web maps and web scenes, the GIS administrator should configure the ArcGIS Enterprise home page to display only the items and tools that are accessible to the signed-in user. This customization ensures that users see a tailored interface that aligns with their permissions and responsibilities, reducing the likelihood of encountering inaccessible options.
Configuring a maintenance notification (Option A) is more appropriate for temporary service outages or updates, not for managing user interface elements. Adjusting Pagevisibility settings (Option B) affects the visibility of entire pages but does not provide the granular control needed to tailor the home page based on user roles and permissions.
Reference Source:ArcGIS Enterprise documentation on customizing the home page and user experience
| # 47
An organization must limit the users who can publish services that reference data in a user-managed database.
At the same time, all users must be able to access and edit the data in that user-managed data store.
How should the database be registered?
A. As a relational data store in ArcGIS Data Store
B. As a data store item in the ArcGIS Enterprise portal
C. As an ArcGIS-managed data store in Server Manager
屎盾C
盾h
Registering the database as a data store item in the ArcGIS Enterprise portal allows administrators to control who can publish services referencing the data. By sharing the data store item with specific groups or individuals, administrators can restrict publishing capabilities to authorized users. At the same time, all users can be granted appropriate permissions to access and edit the data directly in the user-managed database, independent of the publishing privileges.
Registering the database as an ArcGIS-managed data store in Server Manager does not provide the same level of control over publishing permissions. Registering it as a relational data store in ArcGIS Data Store is intended for managed data storage and does not apply to user-managed databases.
Reference Source: ArcGIS Enterprise documentation on registering user-managed data stores and controlling access.
| # 48
A GIS contractor is developing and testing an upcoming workflow for a client. The contractor is publishing fictional hydrant locations as a service to be consumed in a custom application. The contractor wants to consume as few resources as possible for the client's ArcGIS Server because they do not have a testing environment.
Which type of service should the contractor publish?
A. Scene service
B. Hosted feature service
C. Non-hosted feature service
D. Non-hosted map service
屎盾B
盾h
The contractor should publish ahosted feature service. Hosted feature services are managed entirely by the ArcGIS Data Store, not by the ArcGIS Server site directly. This means theyconsume fewer server resources since they are not managed by a dedicated ArcGIS Server site's memory or CPU at runtime the way traditional services are.
From ArcGIS documentation:
"Hosted feature layers (services) are stored in and powered by the ArcGIS Data Store, relieving ArcGIS Server from managing service processes. This is ideal for testing, lightweight apps, or non-production workflows when minimizing load on the GIS Server is desired."
* OptionB(Non-hosted map service) would require server-side management and ismore resource- intensive.
* OptionC(Scene service) is used for 3D visualization and isnot appropriate for 2D hydrant location data.
* OptionD(Non-hosted feature service) would also consume more ArcGIS Server resources.
Reference:ArcGIS Enterprise -Understanding hosted layers vs. services on GIS Server
| # 49
A GIS administrator must share an imagery service with another ArcGIS Enterprise. The administrator sets up a distributed collaboration with the other ArcGIS Enterprise and shares the service as a reference. The users in the other organization keep being prompted for credentials.
Which action should the administrator perform?
A. Set the collaboration workspace to send and receive
B. Save viewer credentials in the collaboration
C. Configure the service with anonymous access
D. Share the image service as a copy
屎盾B
盾h
When sharing areferenced servicethrough adistributed collaboration, users accessing the service from the guest organization need valid credentialsunlesscredentials are stored with the item. To prevent repeated credential prompts, the administrator shouldsave credentials with the item when it is shared, particularly for read-only access like viewing imagery.
From the ArcGIS Enterprise documentation on collaborations:
"When sharing services as references across ArcGIS Enterprise organizations, credentials must be stored with the item to ensure seamless access unless the service is public."
* OptionA(sharing as a copy) is an alternative, but it'snot what was asked forand might not be ideal for large imagery.
* OptionC(workspace direction) affects sync behavior, not access control.
* OptionDwould only work if the service is made public, which often isn't acceptable for internal data.
Reference:ArcGIS Enterprise -Distributed Collaborations and Shared Credential Requirements
| # 50
A GIS administrator must share an imagery service with another ArcGIS Enterprise. The administrator sets up a distributed collaboration with the other ArcGIS Enterprise and shares the service as a reference. The users in the other organization keep being prompted for credentials.
Which action should the administrator perform?
A. Share the image service as a copy
B. Set the collaboration workspace to send and receive