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After resolving the .NET Framework issue, Jack continued with the installation. He specified the administrator account and password for the ArcGIS Server site. He also chose to configure the server to use a built-in authentication method.
As the installation progressed, Jack encountered a few issues. The wizard detected that his machine didn't have the required .NET Framework version installed. Jack had to download and install the .NET Framework separately before he could continue with the ArcGIS Server installation.
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ArcGIS Server is part of the suite. Downloads are tied to organizational permissions.
He decided to play it safe. He clicked the dropdown for .
He clicked the button for the Server component. The browser asked him where to save the massive .exe file.
After resolving the .NET Framework issue, Jack continued with the installation. He specified the administrator account and password for the ArcGIS Server site. He also chose to configure the server to use a built-in authentication method.
As the installation progressed, Jack encountered a few issues. The wizard detected that his machine didn't have the required .NET Framework version installed. Jack had to download and install the .NET Framework separately before he could continue with the ArcGIS Server installation.
He opened his email and found the authorization file from Esri. He opened it in Notepad to verify the version numbers. 11.1. He exhaled. He had guessed correctly. If he had downloaded 11.2, he would have been staring at a "License not valid for this version" error at 2:00 AM, questioning his life choices.
ArcGIS Server is part of the suite. Downloads are tied to organizational permissions.
He decided to play it safe. He clicked the dropdown for .