The task scheduler settings are set to 'Run with highest privileges'.
FME ESRI LICENSE
The ArcGIS Administrator does show that licenses are available and is pointing to the correct license manager. Please ensure that ArcGIS is correctly installed." |ERROR |Unable to perform licensing related tasks. The Esri Product license used by this machine does not include licenses for the 'Engine' licensing level The Esri Product license used by this machine does not include licenses for the 'ArcInfo' licensing level "The Esri Product license used by this machine does not include licenses for the 'Engine Enterprise Geodatabase' licensing level and FME started showing the following messages in all of the FME log files during a task scheduler run: This has been successful until about 2 weeks ago when the ArcGIS license manager was updated to ArGIS 10.3.1. I am trying to run a task in task scheduler that writes to either a file geodatabase or an ArcSDE enterprise database. is the maker of FME® and the global leader in spatial data transformation technology that helps GIS professionals and organizations master their data interoperability challenges.We have FME2016 and an ArcGIS 10.3.1. For more information, visit Media Contact: Designed for true data interoperability, FME unleashes spatial data so people can use it where, when, and how they want to. Its powerful data access technology also makes FME the choice of leading GIS, CAD, and database vendors for integration into their own solutions. It delivers the most extensive format support for data translation and integration, and provides unlimited flexibility in data model transformation and distribution.įME is used by thousands of customers worldwide in a variety of industries including government, utilities, and petroleum. The recognized standard in spatial ETL (extract, transform and load), FME is the only complete solution for data conversion.
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Safe Software powers the flow of spatial data with its software platform, FME. Organizations interested in seeing how FME enables quick direct-view and importing capabilities for 3D data in ESRI ArcGIS can access the FME 2010 beta at or visit to learn more. "This newest development is a giant step forward in enabling the GIS market to work with the 3D data they want to access to enhance their business intelligence." "We are very excited to see the vision we had over two years ago coming through to reality," says Dale Lutz, Vice President of Development at Safe Software. Safe Software has helped us put a very realistic Gävle on the map - our famous Yule Goat and all."ĭesigned in partnership with ESRI, who has announced their plan to add 3D editing and routing tools to the ArcGIS 9.4 release, this development culminates two years of collaboration to deliver improved 3D interoperability to ESRI users.
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"By using FME, we can now keep our full cityscape in our ESRI environment and share it out in the formats people ask for, such as KML. "We can now meet the pressure to share our 3D city with everyone," says Eddie Larsson, GIS Manager at the City of Gävle, Sweden.
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Safe has also enhanced FME to be capable of creating Geodatabases with attributes and textures on 3D objects, and has designed FME to extend the browsing capabilities of ArcCatalog®, enabling users to view textured 3D objects without having to import data.ĮSRI users can now leverage 3D data from a wide variety of sources – whether the data has been custom-designed in 3D authoring environments, purchased from data providers or collected free from 3D warehouses – and then import or view the 3D data directly in ArcGIS for use in enriched visualizations and analysis. Safe Software has achieved this by adding support in FME for 3D data textures and additional 3D formats including Autodesk® 3ds, Autodesk Civil 3D®, Google™ Sketchup™ and Collada. ESRI users can now develop more realistic visualizations in a fraction of the time, helping them deliver more valuable business insights to decision makers. Vancouver, BC, October 28, 2009-(T-Net)-Safe Software today announced that FME®, a leading spatial ETL (extract, transform and load) solution, now provides ESRI® users with access to full 3D cityscapes directly within their ESRI ArcGIS® environment.