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Portal for ArcGIS Mission Manager Location Services and Projection Patch

Summary

Esri announces the Portal for ArcGIS Mission Manager Location Services and Projection Patch. This patch resolves an issue where LKL (Last Known Location) pins are intermittently removed from the map or pins are duplicated while still leaving artifacts. This patch also addresses an issue to allow use of an alternate basemap projection to successfully utilize ArcGIS Mission in projections other than WGS-84. To take advantage of the alternate basemap projection resolution, ArcGIS Mission Responder version 25.1.1 has been released, in both the Apple App and Google Play stores, and is backward compatible. The 11.4 version of the patch also addresses an issue where setting a locale could cause a problem with mission creation. This patch deals specifically with the issues listed below under Issues Addressed with this Patch.

As a best practice, clear the browser cache and re-launch the browser after installing the patch.

This patch can be uninstalled as outlined in the Uninstalling this patch on Windows and Uninstalling this patch on Linux sections below.

Esri recommends developing a rollback plan before installing patches. This may be taking a snapshot of machines and related file servers or using the WebGIS DR tool as a software backup. See Back up and restore best practices for more information. For those utilizing a highly available environment, refer to the help topic on how to apply patches in a highly available environment for guidance.

October 7, 2025: The Portal for ArcGIS 11.5 Mission Manager Location Services and Projection Patch setups have been updated to address BUG-000179932. After successfully installing the patch, the ArcGIS Enterprise Patch Notification Tool correctly listed the patch under Installed Patches but erroneously continued to also list the patch in the Available Patches section. Once this B version of the patch is installed, the ArcGIS Enterprise Patch Notification Tool will only list the patch under Installed Patches. The updated patch also allows for installation using a Chef Cookbooks or PowerShell DSC automation script. It is not necessary to uninstall the original patch, the new setup will install and replace the original patch.

Issues addressed with this patch

  • BUG-000179932 - After installing the Portal for ArcGIS 11.5 Mission Manager Location Services and Projection Patch, the ArcGIS Enterprise Patch Notification Tool still lists the patch under Available Patches. (11.5 only)
  • BUG-000179095 - In ArcGIS Mission Manager, last known location pins are disappearing from the map.
  • BUG-000175748 - ArcGIS Mission Responder is not using Enterprise basemaps.
  • BUG-000175746 - ArcGIS Mission Manager tasks are positioned with the wrong location caused by the basemap.
  • BUG-000175558 - Unable to create a new mission in ArcGIS Mission Manager after updating the portal default language, number, and date format. (11.4 only)

To avoid conflicts the 11.5 version also addresses:

  • BUG-000179160 - ArcGIS Experience Builder is missing the option in the Print widget to 'Use layout from layout item' that is documented and was available previously.
  • BUG-000177808 - Web applications installed with Portal for ArcGIS 11.5 may intermittently fail to fully load all content, and the browser console shows the "ERROR: ChunkLoadError: Loading chunk xxxx failed." error message.
  • BUG-000177260 - Updating the federated server URL incorrectly updates portal content URLs, resulting in inaccessible content and negatively affecting federation.
  • BUG-000176037 - ArcGIS Survey123 tokens time out after 30 minutes when the survey is embedded in ArcGIS Workflow Manager.
  • BUG-000175721 - Issues long queries for large datasets when searching for a feature from 'Recent search' or clearing the searches in the ArcGIS Experience Builder Search widget.

To avoid conflicts the 11.4 version also addresses:

  • BUG-000178089 - Portal for ArcGIS Security Patch 2 removes the builddate.txt and buildsources.txt from the installation framework.
  • BUG-000177447 - Stored XSS vulnerability in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000176212 - Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000176174 - Stored XSS vulnerability in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000176172 - Stored XSS vulnerability in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000176170 - Stored Cross Site scripting in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000176169 - Stored Cross Site scripting in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000175222 - Reflected XSS in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000174336 - Improper authentication issue in Portal for ArcGIS
  • BUG-000174158 - Reflected XSS vulnerability in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000174155 - Stored XSS vulnerability in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000174153 - Stored XSS vulnerability in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000174150 - Unvalidated redirect in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000174149 - Unvalidated redirect in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000174022 - Reflected XSS vulnerability in Portal for ArcGIS.
  • BUG-000173811 - Cannot add custom widgets from ArcGIS Web AppBuilder and ArcGIS Experience Builder to ArcGIS Enterprise.
  • BUG-000170582 - The Survey123 step in ArcGIS Workflow Manager allows to continue with unsubmitted changes to the survey.
  • BUG-000161627 - Reflected XSS vulnerability in Portal for ArcGIS.

Installing this patch on Windows

On Windows, the release date order of the patches does not matter when installing multiple patches. If an older patch is installed after a newer patch, the newer patch takes precedence and the fixes from the newer patch will remain. The ArcGIS Enterprise Patch Notification tool, when the option to install all available patches is activated, installs multiple patches in order of release date starting with oldest to newest.

The ArcGIS product listed in the table must be installed on your system before you can install a patch. Each patch setup is specific to the ArcGIS product in the list. To determine which products are installed on your system, please see the How to identify which ArcGIS products are installed section. Esri recommends that you install the patch for each product that is on your system.

Step 1: Download the appropriate file to a location other than your ArcGIS installation location.

ArcGIS Enterprise   
   
     Portal for ArcGIS 11.5 ArcGIS-115-PFA-MMLSP-PatchB.msp
     Checksum
     (SHA256)
6A70F00959B57B3B08DBD0A3A11DB8829A8042299AD0802F42DBD4C7AF954C81
   
     Portal for ArcGIS 11.4 ArcGIS-114-PFA-MMLSP-Patch.msp
     Checksum
     (SHA256)
000FB40FA1C2A8FECF501B74C2245467012DAFE48C3DDCEBA688179A4D86FA9B
   

Step 2: Make sure you have write access to your ArcGIS installation location.

Step 3: Double-click ArcGIS-<Version>-PFA-MMLSP-Patch.msp to start the setup process.

NOTE: If double clicking on the msp file does not start the setup installation, you can start the setup installation manually by using the following command:

msiexec.exe /p [location of Patch]\ArcGIS-<Version>-PFA-MMLSP-Patch.msp


Step 4:
As a best practice, clear the browser cache and re-launch the browser after installing the patch.

Installing this patch on Linux

On Linux, the release date order of the patches matters when installing multiple patches. If an older patch is installed after a newer patch, the older patch will replace the newer patch and the fixes in the newer patch will be removed. The ArcGIS Enterprise Patch Notification tool, when the option to install all available patches is activated, installs multiple patches in order of release date starting with oldest to newest.

Complete the following install steps as the ArcGIS Install owner. The Install owner is the owner of the arcgis folder.

The ArcGIS product listed in the table must be installed on your system before you can install a patch. Each patch setup is specific to the ArcGIS product in the list. To determine which products are installed on your system, please see the How to identify which ArcGIS products are installed section. Esri recommends that you install the patch for each product that is on your system.

Step 1: Download the appropriate file to a location other than your ArcGIS installation location.

ArcGIS Enterprise   
   
     Portal for ArcGIS 11.5 ArcGIS-115-PFA-MMLSP-PatchB-linux.tar
     Checksum
     (SHA256)
A06CE7D5F9757A10B417639A99A0A960BA310116AAE0A3812C992BC023D556D9
   
     Portal for ArcGIS 11.4 ArcGIS-114-PFA-MMLSP-Patch-linux.tar
     Checksum
     (SHA256)
3CFECBF209E19916FCA030C5A327C62F1CA00284CFE3398ADAAAFE8A55D8CF2F
   

Step 2: Make sure have write access to your ArcGIS installation location, and that no one is using ArcGIS.

Step 3: Extract the specified tar file by typing:

% tar -xvf ArcGIS-<Version>-PFA-MMLSP-Patch-linux.tar
 

Step 4: Start the installation by typing:

% ./applypatch
 

This will start the dialog for the menu-driven installation procedure. Default selections are noted in parentheses ( ). To quit the installation procedure, type 'q' at any time.

Step 5: As a best practice, clear the browser cache and re-launch the browser after installing the patch.

Uninstalling this patch on Windows

    To uninstall this patch on Windows, open the Windows Control Panel and navigate to installed programs. Make sure that "View installed updates" (upper left side of the Programs and Features dialog) is active. Select the patch name from the programs list and click Uninstall to remove the patch.

        Uninstalling this patch on Linux

        Navigate to the <Product Installation Directory>/.Setup/qfe directory and run the following script as the ArcGIS Install owner:

        ./removepatch.sh


        The removepatch.sh script allows you to uninstall previously installed patches or hot fixes. Use the -s status flag to get the list of installed patches or hot fixes ordered by date. Use the -q flag to remove patches or hot fixes in reverse chronological order by date they were installed. Type removepatch -h for usage help.

        Restart your ArcGIS services.

        How to identify which ArcGIS products are installed

        To determine which ArcGIS products are installed, choose the appropriate version of the PatchFinder utility for your environment and run it from your local machine. PatchFinder will list all products, hot fixes, and patches installed on your local machine.

        PatchFinder for Windows

        PatchFinder for Linux/Unix



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