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- Install Military Analyst 1.0 with ArcGIS 9.0
Instructions provided describe how to install Military Analyst 1.0 with ArcGIS 9.0
- Can a Military Analyst Raster Product Format index shapefile be converted to a Military Analyst RPF Catalog?
No, not directly. Converting the Military Analyst 1.0 RPF index shapefile requires the same functions as creating a new Military Analyst 9.0 RPF Catalog. Use the Military Analyst tools to create a ne...
- Raster Product Format (RPF) datasets don't load into Military Analyst RPF Catalogs using the Military Analyst tools
Raster Product Format (RPF) datasets are not recognized or loaded during the creation of a new Military Analyst RPF Catalog or when loading to an existing one.
This is applicable to Military ...
- I have an existing Raster Catalog object. Can I use it with Military Analyst?
A Military Analyst (MA) RPF catalog can be described very simply as a Raster Catalog with special fields. Hence, you can create such a catalog by hand, or, if you have an existing Raster Catalog, mak...
- Can I install Military Analyst 9.0 and/or MOLE 9.0 with ArcGIS 9.1?
Yes. Military Analyst 9.0 can be installed on top of ArcGIS Desktop 9.1. However, the Geodesy Tools are not available using that method. An error, similar to the one below, may occur during install.
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- Error 1904: failed to register C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Bin\MAgeometry.dll
Attempting to install ArcGIS Military Analyst 9.0 on top of an ArcGIS Desktop 9.1 install produces the following error:
"Error 1904: failed to register C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Bin\MAgeometry.dll"
- ArcGIS MOLE setup requires a pre-release or higher of ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Engine runtime, or ArcGIS Server to continue
The following error is produced when attempting to install Military Overlay Editor 9.0 on top of ArcGIS 9.1:
"ArcGIS MOLE setup requires a pre-release or higher of ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Engine ru...
- Set ArcSDE properties for Military Analyst data loaders
When raster data is loaded into ArcSDE, the Tile Height, Tile Width, Compression Type, Compression Quality, Pyramid Level and Pyramid Resampling Method can all be set in the ArcToolbox Environment. H...
- Changes to Military Analyst VPF symbology do not persist
Military Analyst VPF layers consist of a series of custom nested group layers containing individual VPF feature class layers. Any symbology changes made at the individual feature class level will no...
- Military Analyst cannot be uninstalled if ArcGIS is not installed
Attempting to uninstall Military Analyst when ArcGIS is not installed results in failure. The uninstall hangs and must be aborted. Military Analyst cannot be uninstalled if ArcGIS is not installed.
- MOLE 9.1 Installation conflict with ArcWeb Toolbar
If the ArcWeb Services toolbar is installed before MOLE, the following error may occur when trying to install MOLE:
"Military Overlay Editor requires 9.1 or higher version of ArcGIS Desktop, ArcG...
- Why WVS data is not displayed when added to an MA VPF Catalog?
World Vector Shoreline (WVS) data does not display in ArcMap's Data View after being added to a Military Analyst VPF Catalog. This is because WVS data does not include a table necessary for generatin...
- What extensions are required for complete Military Analyst functionality?
Some components of Military Analyst require the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst or 3D Analyst extensions to be installed, licensed, and enabled in order to function. See the table below for a summary of the a...
- Calculate statistics on a geodatabase raster catalog
The geoprocessing Batch Calculate Statistics tool is designed to calculate statistics on multiple raster datasets in one pass; however, a raster catalog cannot be directly used as input for this tool...
- Use a uniform renderer for a Military Analyst DTED catalog
Instructions provided describe how to use a uniform renderer to display data in a Military Analyst DTED catalog.
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