| [ESRI-L] SUM: Removing tools |
| 2009-11-04 09:41:00.0 |
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--=_reb-r51D0D1BD-t4AF1A0B6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks to all who answered. I appreciate the help that was offered. =20 Original Question: =20 I installed a trial version of a third party extension for ArcGIS (LP360 by QCoherent). The trial period elapsed and I don't intend to purchase the extension but there are 6 tool options that are still listed in the drop menu and I'd like to remove them. =20 I uninstalled the software. I deleted any folders associated with the software. Then I looked for references to the software in the Registry and there are 100's (?), a lot anyhow. Is there a way to automate removal of these or do you have to go through them one at a time? I realize that there are dangers with editing the Registry. Any suggestions? =20 =20 =20 I saw a posting the other day on the giveawayoftheday website for a registry cleaner. The reviews of this software were unfavorable, but one of the posters listed a good (and free) reg cleaner. I have never used these software but maybe it will help. Check http://dottech.org/freebies/6255 =20 Gerry Gabrisch=20 I didn't get around to trying this. =20 ________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ What does the developer of the tool have to say on the subject? =20 Abel Perez =20 Ultimately this worked. =20 =20 Tom, I've been using CCleaner for several years to automatically clean my registry after uninstalling programs and I have never had any problems with it messing things up. It is very highly rated to do this in the tech community too. I'd try that and see if it helps. =20 http://www.ccleaner.com/ =20 Dave McGraw =20 I tried this and it cleaned up the Registry but didn't solve my problem. =20 =20 Hi Tom, =20 Here is a link to some free software that I have used in the past to fix registry issues. Hope it works for you. =20 http://www.iobit.com/advancedwindowscareper.html =20 Meghan Burns =20 Didn't try this. --------------------- Hi Tom,=20 Before doing anything else I would log a bug report /complaint with the tool maker. They may have instructions for manual removal. If there is no help forthcoming there, try renaming Normal.mxt in your ESRI %appdata% directory (usually under C:\Documents and Settings\myname\...). If that doesn't do it: 0. Close ArcMap, ArcCatalog, etc. Read http://ss64.com/nt/regedit.html. 1. Backup the registry 2. Export the ESRI registry sections to text files. Look under the following branches (there may be others, see note at end): HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ESRI HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\ESRI HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ESRI 3. Open the textfiles in a real text editor (not Word or notepad. Notepad++ is decent (google for it), and prefix all the lines which appear to be LP360 specific with a negtive sign. For example: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ESRI\Metadata\Settings] to=20 -[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ESRI\Metadata\Settings] If you want to just delete values, leaving the key in place, set the value you want to delete =3D to a hyphen:=20 Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00=20 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SomeKey] "SomeStringValue"=3D- 4. Save the text file as a copy, then import it into the registry. 5. Open ArcMap and test. If anything has gone awry, import the original unchanged registry file(s) you first exported. NOTES For some of the other registry things you might look for, see=20 ....\ESRI\ArcCatalog [and ArcMap] \Settings\CommandBarNameCache and there will be a long hexidecimal string like this: "{7AE48457-6A2F-4995-AB64-6B9A31D3F872}"=3D"Multiple Dataframe Context Menu:S" Check the right hand side for LP360 specific entries, then search for the corresponding occurences of that hex string in the registry. Give them the same treatment (steps 3 & 4). This is not authoritative. There may be better approaches that are safer or more comprehensive. It's just what I would attempt in your circumstances. Good luck! matt wilkie =20 =20 I didn't try this, but I will save it for possible future use. 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| [ESRI-L] spatial association ! |
| 2009-11-04 05:10:00.0 |
| Greetings geospatial gurus!
I seek your advice on a geospatial analysis problem related to following issues. I have two datasets - one is land cover data (raster file) and another is fire locations (point file). I need to compute spatial association between the fire and the land cover. For the purpose, I have been told that I need to lay out the grid across the study area. At each grid, I need to compute percentage of different land cover and the density of the fire within a circle of radius 50km centered at the grid point. I am not sure how to do this. Your suggestions will be appreciated. |
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| [ESRI-L] StreetMap Premium Navteq license installation |
| 2009-11-04 03:14:00.0 |
| Problem and solution (yay!).
Problem: I installed a StreetMap Premium evaluation license (named ntna_2009.1_wa_all_10_14_09.sdlic). Initial installation went fine (dbl-click, got a confirmation that install was fine). I then purchased a full license and went to install that (named ntna_2009.1_wa_all_11_30_10.sdlic), but when installing got the error dialog stating "Data license installed is not configured properly. Try reinstalling application." Solution: Raj T at ESRI technical support led me through the process of deleting the file C:\Program Files\ESRI\DataLicense\st25000699.sdlic, which was "actual" license from the evaluation version. Once I did that I was able to run the installation of the full license. Recommendation to ESRI: Please include these troubleshooting instructions in the QuickStartGuide.htm on the installation media. |
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| [ESRI-L] Switch Selection in Model Builder |
| 2009-11-04 02:10:00.0 |
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--=_reb-r66ED6233-t4AF1EDC9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hey Folks: =20 Does anyone know how to switch the selection set in a table within Model Builder? I'm using ArcGIS ArcInfo 9.2 SP6. =20 Layne Seely=20 GIS Specialist - Prairies Area=20 Resource Information Unit (Red Deer)=20 Alberta Sustainable Resource Development=20 # 211 Provincial Building, 4920-51 Street=20 Red Deer, Alberta, Canada T4N 6K8=20 Phone 403-340-7752 Fax 403-340-7081=20 Map + Compass + GPS =3D Competent Navigator=20 =20 This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended = solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. = If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. = This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the= individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not dissem= inate, distribute or copy this e-mail. --=_reb-r66ED6233-t4AF1EDC9-- |
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