Introduction to licensing user type extensions

User type extensions are licenses that extend the capabilities of ArcGIS Enterprise for specific users in an organization. They can be included in a user type or as an add-on license that you assign to members of your organization.

Although user type extensions provide access to this functionality, administrators must ensure that organization members are assigned appropriate user types and roles to do their work. For example, if a member is assigned the Viewer user type and the Viewer role, they will only be able to view services and other content across ArcGIS Enterprise.

ArcGIS Advanced Editing

Note:

In ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 and previous releases, the ArcGIS Utility Network, ArcGIS Trace Network, and ArcGIS Parcel Fabric user type extensions were separate. These are now consolidated into the ArcGIS Advanced Editing user type extension. For information about configuring user type extensions, see Manage licenses.

The ArcGIS Advanced Editing user type extension provides access to the following advanced geodatabase functionality and frameworks when accessed through feature layers that reference data in a registered data store:

To use these with ArcGIS Enterprise, your organization members must be assigned a license for the ArcGIS Advanced Editing user type extension. This user type extension is included in the GIS Professional Standard and GIS Professional Advanced user types. It can also be included as an add-on for user types with at least the capability to view and edit data, such as Mobile Worker, Editor, Creator, and GIS Professional Basic user types.


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