Yes, you can run both ArcView 3.x and ArcGIS Desktop 9.2 evaluation edition simultaneously. You do not need to uninstall ArcView 3.x before installing the ArcGIS Desktop 9.2 evaluation edition.
Yes, you need to register ArcGIS Desktop 9.2 and each of the extensions you wish to evaluate with ESRI before you can begin using any of them. You can register via the ESRI Web site, e-mail, fax, or mail.
The registration number is the 12-digit code located on the CD packaging. When you are ready to register, you will provide ESRI with that registration number, and we will in turn authorize your software for use with an authorization file. If you register via the Internet, this process happens automatically.
The 60-day evaluation begins once you have initiated the registration process and ESRI issues an authorization file. If you have installed the software but have not yet registered it, your evaluation time has not begun.
You can see the expiration information by using the ArcGIS Desktop Administrator. From the Start menu, select Programs, select ArcGIS, and click Desktop Administrator. To see the expiration dates, click on the Availability folder.
To uninstall, use the Add/Remove Programs utility in the Windows control panel. From the Start menu, click Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. Select ArcGIS Desktop Evaluation Edition (Demo Edition) from the program list. This will uninstall ArcGIS Desktop 9.2.
When you install ArcGIS Desktop 9.2, you are installing the ArcGIS Desktop applications ArcMap and ArcCatalog. ArcGIS is the name that appears in the Start program menu.
ArcGIS Desktop 9.2 consists of two desktop applications: ArcMap and ArcCatalog. ArcMap provides data display, query, and analysis. ArcCatalog provides data management. When you want to begin using ArcGIS Desktop, you need to open each of these applications (Start>Programs>ArcGIS> then choose ArcMap and ArcCatalog). Once open, each application window reads ArcMap–ArcEditor; ArcCatalog–ArcEditor.
ArcReader is a free, easy-to-use product that allows anyone to view, explore, and print published map files (PMFs). ArcGIS Publisher is an extension to ArcView that converts map documents (MXD) to PMFs. For more information on ArcReader, visit www.esri.com/arcreader.
No, the evaluation edition is the same as the full version of ArcGIS Desktop 9.2 at the ArcEditor licensing level (with the exception of the SDK components).
* ArcGIS Desktop can be licensed at the ArcView, ArcEditor, or ArcInfo level. Functionality increases as you move from ArcView to ArcInfo.
ArcGIS Spatial Analyst, ArcGIS Network Analyst, ArcGIS 3D Analyst, ArcGIS Schematics, ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst, ArcGIS Data Interoperability, ArcGIS Publisher, ArcGIS Survey Analyst, ArcScan for ArcGIS, ArcGIS Tracking Analyst, and Maplex for ArcGIS are all available to evaluate for 60 calendar days.
Once you have registered the extensions, you have 60 calendar days to evaluate the ArcGIS Desktop extensions. However, if you do not install the extensions within the first 60 days of your evaluation time period, you will not receive the full 60 days available for each extension because when the core ArcGIS Desktop 9.2 software expires after 60 days, so do all the extensions.
The 60-day evaluation begins once you have installed and completed the registration process for the ArcGIS extensions. If you are registering by e-mail, fax, or mail, the evaluation period begins when you initially contact ESRI. If you have installed the software but have not yet registered the extensions, your evaluation time has not begun. Even if you have registered ArcView 9.2, the 60-day extension evaluation period has not begun until you register each extension. You can install and register the extensions separately from ArcView 9.2.
When evaluating the ArcGIS Desktop extensions, you are not required to enter the registration numbers. During the registration process at the Evaluate the ArcGIS Desktop Extensions panel, check the boxes next to the extensions you would like to evaluate. The registration wizard will recognize the same registration number you used for registering ArcGIS Desktop 9.2. The 12-digit registration number is located on the inside of the CD sleeve.
When you begin the registration process for ArcGIS Desktop 9.2, you will be prompted as to whether or not you would like to register the ArcGIS Desktop extensions. You can then select the extensions you would like to try, or you can choose to register an extension at a later date.
If you did not choose to install the ArcGIS Desktop extensions during the initial installation of ArcGIS Desktop 9.2, they can be added later. We recommend that you install and register the ArcGIS Desktop extensions at the same time as ArcGIS Desktop 9.2. Your 60-day evaluation of the ArcGIS Desktop extensions only begins when you register the software and not when you install the software.
Yes, there are a number of included tutorials. These tutorials are searchable and readable from the help file within the application. To perform the exercises in the tutorials, you will need to install the ArcGIS tutorial data found on CD-3.
Yes. The ArcGIS Desktop 9.2 evaluation edition CD includes PDFs for all ArcGIS Desktop tutorials including tutorials that work only with ArcGIS Desktop licensing level ArcInfo. Therefore, some tutorials may cover material not applicable to the ArcGIS Desktop evaluation edition.
The ArcGIS Desktop evaluation edition CD includes PDFs for all retail ArcGIS Desktop tutorials. The Using ArcGIS 9 StreetMap tutorial refers to data that ships with the full, retail version of ArcGIS Desktop. Due to size constraints, this data is not available on the ArcGIS Desktop evaluation edition CD. Please note that the functionality of ArcGIS StreetMap is included in ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo. However, the size of the data provided with the full version prohibits its inclusion in the ArcGIS Desktop evaluation edition CD set.
The evaluation edition of ArcGIS Desktop 9.2 and the full version of ArcGIS Desktop 9.2 are supported on Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2003 (Server, Server Terminal Services), and Windows XP (Home, Professional). For more information, visit www.esri.com/desktopgis.
The minimum requirements are an Intel Pentium or Xeon computer with a 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, and approximately 1 GB of free disk space.
Additional requirements for ArcGIS 3D Analyst are a 1.5 GHz processor, additional disk space for cache files, and an OpenGL 1.3 or above video card with 32 MB of video memory or higher.
Please note: Disk space does not include the 50 MB of system drive space needed for installation (typically C:\WINNT\system32). The disk space requirement for each of the ArcView 9.2 components is provided in the setup program.