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  • Team: CENV IT

  • Manager: Scott Gallagher

  • Member: Carson Henrich, Dang Hang Quoc Nguyen

  • Location: Arntzen Hall 04

  • Email: cenvadminitsupport@wwu.edu

Purpose

This article is designed to offer users page offers detailed guidance on the features and operation of the application. This page serves ArcGIS Pro 3.2. It acts as a comprehensive repository for all relevant resources, including project plans, meeting notes, technical documentation, and best practices, ensuring that team members have easy access to the information they need to work effectively. By providing a structured and accessible platform for sharing updates and insights, the Confluence page enhances transparency, fosters collaboration, and helps to align the team’s efforts towards our common goalsneeded for effective software management and support.

Audience

The intended audience of this article includes IT support staff and technical personnel who are responsible for understanding, maintaining, and troubleshooting the software. It provides them with essential information and guidance on the ArcGIS, helping them ensure ArcGIS Pro. The information aims to support smooth operation, effective troubleshooting, and ongoing support for within the College of Environment.

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Information

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Software overview:

  • Software Name: ArcGIS Pro

  • Version: ArcGIS Pro 3.2

  • Releasing dateRelease Date: April 24, 2001

  • Description: ArcGIS pro Pro is a full-featured professional desktop GIS application from Esri. With ArcGIS pro, you can It allows users to explore, visualize, and analyze data; create 2D maps and 3D scenes; and share your their work to on ArcGIS online Online or your ArcGIS Enterprise portal.

Software administrator:

  • Name: Natalie Furness

  • Role: Research Associate for GIS and College of the Environment

  • Email: furnesn@wwu.edu

  • Website: Introduction to ArcGIS Pro—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

Vendor Information

  • Vendor Contact: ESRI

Website:

Introduction to ArcGIS Pro—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

Administration information:

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Vendor contact: ESRI

Licensing:

We are currently not aware of how the license are managed. In the meantime, please read Licensing is provided by the University. Users log in with their Western account. Facility staff should contact Nancy Larson (larsonn@wwu.edu) to set up an account. For general information, refer to ArcGIS Pro licensing—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation for the general information.

Software management

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ESRI Software, Data, and Related Materials, are licensed only for noncommercial, academic purposes by faculty and students. “Commercial Use” is defined as use of the Software, Data, or Related Materials for profit, income, or revenue generating purposes that compete with private industry including, but not limited to, consulting by faculty and staff and bidding on requests for proposals.

Installation:

  1. Open the Start menu and search for Software Center.

  2. Launch Software Center.

  3. Search for the ArcGISapplication.

  4. Click on the application, then click Install.

Current version:

ArcGIS Pro 3.2

Supported operating systems:

  • Window 10 or higher

  • Does not support Mac devices

License Management (Deprovisioning):

ESRI Software, Data, and Related Materials are licensed only for noncommercial, academic purposes by faculty and students. “Commercial Use” is defined as use for profit, income, or revenue-generating purposes that compete with private industry, including, but not limited to, consulting by faculty and staff and bidding on requests for proposals.
This software is used and funded by ATUS, College of the Environment, and the Geology Department.

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Question 4: Can I use ArcGIS Pro for commercial purposes?
Answer: No, ArcGIS Pro is licensed only for noncommercial, academic purposes by faculty and students. "Commercial Use" is defined as the use of the software, data, or related materials for profit, income, or revenue-generating purposes that compete with private industry, including but not limited to consulting by faculty and staff and bidding on requests for proposals.

Additional Information

Tutorials and Resources