Use this guide if you're having trouble with the Maps Connector for ArcGIS.
Please note with the Enhanced User Experience for desktop introduced in SF Maps Summer '24 (SF Maps v250) release and becoming the default user experience in the Spring '25 release (SF Maps v254), there are important differences between the legacy ArcGIS experience and the new experience. Some limitations and troubleshooting may no longer apply to the new experience on desktop, however, the mobile experience is still using the legacy experience and limitations still apply. For example, certain layers may plot in the new desktop experience but may not plot or appear the same in the mobile experience. To use layers in the mobile experience the legacy configuration of using remote sites is required.
1. I can’t add an ArcGIS Online web map.
2. I can't see my ArcGIS Online data.
3. I only see the default ESRI Topo Basemap.
4. I see some layers in my web map, but not all of the layers. Some layers don't show up when I toggle them on and off.
5. I get insufficient privileges in Salesforce.
6. I get insufficient privileges in ArcGIS Online.
7. Salesforce Maps won’t accept my ArcGIS Online username and password.
8. Loading my ArcGIS Web Map layer takes way… too... long….
9. I only see partial data.
10. The data takes a really long time to load.
11. My symbols and colors are not the same in Salesforce Maps as ArcGIS.
13. I can’t search for data in my ArcGIS data
14. My data is not where I expect to see it on the map.
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