The Extensión ArcGIS Data Interoperability is installed with three separate setups:
- The Extensión ArcGIS Data Interoperability for ArcGIS Desktop
- The Extensión ArcGIS Data Interoperability for ArcGIS Server
- The Extensión ArcGIS Data Interoperability for ArcGIS Pro
ArcGIS Desktop
To install the Data Interoperability extension on ArcGIS Pro, run setup.exe located in the similarly named folder provided with the ArcGIS installation media.
Installing the Data Interoperability extension gives you immediate access to WFS and GML-SF (simple features) datasets. You can now create ETL tools using the Workbench application.
Authorizing the extension
Authorizing the Data Interoperability extension with a valid license and enabling it in the ArcGIS Pro application grants you access to the FME Workbench application.
To enable the Data Interoperability extension in ArcGIS Pro applications, you must first authorize it with a valid license.
Single use
Single-use installations of the Extensión ArcGIS Data Interoperability require an authorization file. If your ArcGIS Pro Single Use installation is not licensed to use the Data Interoperability extension, you can obtain an authorization file at the Esri Customer Care website.
After you receive your authorization file, open ArcGIS Administrator. Click Authorize Now, choose the I have received an authorization file from Esri and am now ready to finish the registration process option, click Next, and click Browse to locate your saved provisioning (.prvc) file.
Concurrent use
ArcGIS Desktop Concurrent Use installations borrow a license from your license manager. If all licenses for the extension are currently in use by other users, you will not be able to use the extension until a license becomes available.
To view your current licenses, open ArcGIS Administrator.
Enabling the extension in ArcGIS Desktop
After the Data Interoperability extension is installed and authorized, your ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise administrator must assign a license to you.