Portal for ArcGIS is a component of ArcGIS Enterprise that allows you to store and share data, maps, and apps within your organization through a website. On the site, you'll find maps and apps published by your organization, a gallery of featured maps and apps, a powerful search engine, map viewers, groups you can join and create, and a personal workspace for storing and organizing your content.
Access the portal
You need the following information from your portal administrator to get started using Portal for ArcGIS:
- The URL for the portal website
The URL is in the form https://webadaptorhost.domain.com/webadaptorname/home/. For example, a portal website hosted on a server named mywebserver.mynetwork.com using a Web Adaptor named arcgis has the URL https://mywebserver.mynetwork.com/arcgis/home/.
Open the URL in a supported browser. It is recommended that you use the latest version of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Internet Explorer to access the portal website.
- A portal account
Your portal administrator may have created a portal account for you or configured the portal to use your network login; or you may need to create a portal account the first time you connect to the portal. Ask your portal administrator which authentication method your portal uses.
- If an account was created for you, click the Sign In link at the top of the portal website home page, sign in with your account, and update your profile with a new password and security questions.
- You may not need to sign in if your administrator has configured the portal to use your Windows login. This depends on your web browser and its settings; you may be prompted to provide your network login and password to sign in to the portal.
- If you need to create your account the first time you connect to the portal, click the Sign In link at the top of the portal's website home page and click Create an account. Once you provide the required information and click Create my account, you will be signed in to the portal with that account.
Once you are signed in or authenticated, you can begin using the portal website.
Get familiar with the portal website
Your administrator may have customized the look and functionality of your portal website, but all websites have the following functionality available:
- A gallery of maps and apps that are available for you to use
- A map viewer that allows you to create maps and share them with other members of your organization
- A scene viewer that allows you to display 3D and 2D layers in a web scene, and share it with others
- A way to create and manage groups to control access to the maps, apps, and other geographic information you store in the portal
- A central location for you to add and share items with others in your organization
- A search function to help you locate geographic information, maps, and apps
Use the functions on the main navigation bar on the portal home page to browse the following locations in the portal website.
Gallery
The gallery is a place to browse featured maps, web mapping apps, and mobile apps. Your organization's portal administrator selects which items appear in the gallery and can pick items important for your work projects and show useful examples, including content from Living Atlas of the World.
Map
Click Map to open the map viewer that you can use to build interactive web maps and share them with others in your organization. You choose a basemap and an area of interest, and add information layers. The information layers can be ArcGIS Server services; KML documents; or OGC services you find on the portal website, the web (if your site is configured to access the web), or ArcGIS Server. You can also create features and add features from text files, GPX files, and shapefiles. You can change symbols and configure pop-up windows.
Once you've finished building your map, you can refine it, save it to your personal workspace, and share it with others.
Scene
Click Scene to open the scene viewer where you can build web scenes and share them with others in your organization. Web scenes let you display 3D and 2D informational layers.
Once you've built a web scene, you can save it to your personal workspace and share it with others.
Groups
Groups are a collection of items usually related to a specific area of interest. Anybody in your organization can create groups as a way to organize their items. As a group owner, you decide who can find the group, if others can request to join, and who can contribute content.
My Content
Use Portal for ArcGIS to add and share web and mobile apps, files on your computer, and content from the web. All your items are accessible through your personal My Content page.
My Organization
The My Organization page of the website is used primarily by the portal administrator to manage the portal website and members. This page may not be available to you if you are not an administrator. If it is available, My Organization allows you view your privileges and profile when you're signed in to your portal
Search
The site has a powerful search function that allows you to quickly find specific maps or apps you need for your work. The search results help you determine the usefulness of each item and find related items. It also allows you to open the item where you want, for example, to see choices to open a map in the portal map viewer and ArcGIS Desktop.
Get started using the portal
Now that you can access the portal and know what functionality is available, use the following topics to get started using your portal: