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Notebooks pro sharing error
Notebooks pro sharing error











  1. #NOTEBOOKS PRO SHARING ERROR INSTALL#
  2. #NOTEBOOKS PRO SHARING ERROR PRO#

Below are the command line equivalent to the backstage operations.

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The Python backstage delivers a user experience within the ArcGIS Pro application, but some will prefer to use the command line. The %LocalAppData%\ESRI\conda\envs location is used for both system and per-user installs. This allows for creation of new environments, as well as add/updating of packages without requiring elevated credentials (UAC). With ArcGIS Pro version 2.2, new or cloned python environments will be created in %LocalAppData%\ESRI\conda\envs. Installing packages into this folder location requires elevated credentials which was problematic for certain users.

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#NOTEBOOKS PRO SHARING ERROR INSTALL#

For a system install (into C:\Program Files) the python environments were created in C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\bin\Python\envs. In previous versions, the location where Python environments were created was within the ArcGIS Pro install. The gain is that if arcgispro-p圓 is in a known good state, and if you get your active environment in a bad or questionable state, you can always get back to arcgispro-p圓. To enable them you must first create and activate a New environment. The most immediate and obvious change is that in the python backstage (accessed by clicking Project then Python) if the arcgispro-p圓 environment is active, the buttons to install or update packages are now disabled. With the 2.2 release, we have modified the experience with the goal to keep arcgispro-p圓 in a pristine state. Unfortunately, this can occasionally result in Python getting into a bad state to which the only solution was to reinstall ArcGIS Pro. Historically you've been able to modify the application's default Python environment (named arcgispro-p圓).

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It is also an environment that many users modify by adding and updating packages. Python is a critical part of ArcGIS Pro, and is used in many parts of the application. At ArcGIS Pro 2.2, the user experience and functionality for working with Python environments and packages has changed from previous versions.













Notebooks pro sharing error