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Vendor: Esri
Exam Code: EAEP_2025
Exam Name: ArcGIS Enterprise Administration Professional 2025
Date: Jul 08, 2026
File Size: 93 KB

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Question 1
A GIS administrator has a group of users who share maintenance responsibilities for a critical application. The administrator needs to allow all users to edit the application without transferring ownership.
Which option should the administrator use?
  1. A shared update group
  2. An administrative group
  3. A public group
  4. A collaboration group
Correct answer: A
Question 2
In a multi-machine ArcGIS Server site, the following is observed:
Random services missing on one server but reappear later
Intermittent service failures
Warnings and severe errors like:
Failed to write heartbeat
Error synchronizing with config store
Failed to return all folder configurations
Failed to return all services configurations in folder
What should the administrator review?
  1. ArcGIS Server virtual machine resources
  2. Specification for the file share location
  3. ArcGIS Server patches applied
  4. Network DNS cache
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
These errors point to problems accessing the configuration store, which is commonly stored on a shared file location across ArcGIS Server machines. Intermittent access, latency, or I/O issues with the shared drive can cause synchronization failures and service visibility problems.From Esri documentation:“If ArcGIS Server cannot reliably access the configuration store, errors such as heartbeat failure, sync issues, and missing service configurations may occur. Always ensure the shared file location is on a reliable, supported file system with proper permissions and stability.”Option A (VM resources) might impact general performance but not sync reliability.Option C (patches) is important but doesn't fix shared drive instability. Option D is not relevant in this context.Reference: ArcGIS Server C High Availability Configuration Store Troubleshooting
These errors point to problems accessing the configuration store, which is commonly stored on a shared file location across ArcGIS Server machines. Intermittent access, latency, or I/O issues with the shared drive can cause synchronization failures and service visibility problems.
From Esri documentation:
“If ArcGIS Server cannot reliably access the configuration store, errors such as heartbeat failure, sync issues, and missing service configurations may occur. Always ensure the shared file location is on a reliable, supported file system with proper permissions and stability.”
Option A (VM resources) might impact general performance but not sync reliability.
Option C (patches) is important but doesn't fix shared drive instability. Option D is not relevant in this context.
Reference: ArcGIS Server C High Availability Configuration Store Troubleshooting
Question 3
An organization configures an ArcGIS Enterprise portal to allow single sign-on using Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA).
Configuration includes:
All accounts in the Active Directory group gisusers are added to the portal Existing users can sign in without entering credentials
However, new employees assigned to the same gisusers group cannot log in, create content, or join groups.
What is causing this issue for the new employees?
  1. Their Active Directory accounts have not been added to the portal
  2. Their Active Directory accounts have been assigned an incompatible default user type
  3. Their Active Directory accounts have not had sufficient time to sync to the portal
  4. The Web Adaptor cache must be cleared
Correct answer: A
Question 4
A portal administrator is trying to enable web-tier authentication (IWA) for the ArcGIS Enterprise portal using Active Directory and IIS.
Steps taken:
Configured portal with Microsoft version of ArcGIS Web Adaptor
Set identity store to Active Directory
Added AD users to the portal
Disabled anonymous access in Portal
Users are not prompted to sign in and are not automatically logged in.
What should the administrator do next?
  1. Work with the IT department to disable anonymous access to the IIS web server
  2. Assign a default user type to all portal members
  3. Refresh user membership in the Portal Administrator Directory
  4. Enable Windows Authentication in IIS
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
When using IWA through the Web Adaptor (IIS), the IIS server itself must be configured to deny anonymous access and allow Windows Authentication. Simply disabling anonymous access within the Portal settings is not enough.From Esri’s web-tier authentication guide:“For IWA to function as expected, anonymous access must be disabled in IIS for the ArcGIS WebAdaptor, and Windows Authentication must be enabled. If IIS still allows anonymous access, users will bypass authentication prompts.”Option B is irrelevant here―user types don’t affect login behavior.Option C is a content sync feature, not related to authentication.Option D (Enable Windows Authentication) is correct only if it hasn't already been done, but the missing step is disabling anonymous access in IIS.Reference: ArcGIS Enterprise C Configuring Web-Tier Authentication with IIS
When using IWA through the Web Adaptor (IIS), the IIS server itself must be configured to deny anonymous access and allow Windows Authentication. Simply disabling anonymous access within the Portal settings is not enough.
From Esri’s web-tier authentication guide:
“For IWA to function as expected, anonymous access must be disabled in IIS for the ArcGIS Web
Adaptor, and Windows Authentication must be enabled. If IIS still allows anonymous access, users will bypass authentication prompts.”
Option B is irrelevant here―user types don’t affect login behavior.
Option C is a content sync feature, not related to authentication.
Option D (Enable Windows Authentication) is correct only if it hasn't already been done, but the missing step is disabling anonymous access in IIS.
Reference: ArcGIS Enterprise C Configuring Web-Tier Authentication with IIS
Question 5
After upgrading, a GIS administrator tries to log in to Portal for ArcGIS using admin credentials. The portal site doesn't display correctly and an error is shown. Login fails.
What should the administrator do?
  1. Run portalscan.py
  2. Reinstall the ArcGIS Web Adaptor
  3. Clear the browser's cache
  4. Roll back the upgrade
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
After an upgrade, Portal for ArcGIS often changes web elements, scripts, and cached content. If the browser is using old cached files, the portal page may not render correctly, and authentication may fail. Clearing the browser cache ensures that new files are loaded.From Esri documentation:“After upgrading ArcGIS Enterprise, clear the browser’s cache to ensure that all updated components and scripts are loaded properly.”Option A is a diagnostic tool, not a fix.Option B may be excessive if the issue is simply browser cache.Option D is not a standard troubleshooting step.Reference: ArcGIS Enterprise C Post-Upgrade Troubleshooting and Web Adaptor Behavior
After an upgrade, Portal for ArcGIS often changes web elements, scripts, and cached content. If the browser is using old cached files, the portal page may not render correctly, and authentication may fail. Clearing the browser cache ensures that new files are loaded.
From Esri documentation:
“After upgrading ArcGIS Enterprise, clear the browser’s cache to ensure that all updated components and scripts are loaded properly.”
Option A is a diagnostic tool, not a fix.
Option B may be excessive if the issue is simply browser cache.
Option D is not a standard troubleshooting step.
Reference: ArcGIS Enterprise C Post-Upgrade Troubleshooting and Web Adaptor Behavior
Question 6
A GIS administrator receives reports of slow-performing services and notices that disk space is filling up after recent troubleshooting sessions.
In those sessions, the following tasks were performed:
Services added to the shared instance pool
Log retention settings reduced
Log level set to Debug
ArcGIS Server machine restarted
An additional ArcGIS Server site federated
What is causing this slow performance?
  1. Additional services in the shared instance pool
  2. Adjusting the log level to Debug
  3. Federating the additional ArcGIS Server site
  4. Restarting ArcGIS Server
Correct answer: B
Question 7
An organization buys an additional 25 licenses for ArcGIS Pro and needs to assign the licenses to ArcGIS Enterprise users.
Which license file is required to make those assignments?
  1. New license file with just the 25 ArcGIS Pro licenses
  2. An updated license file with only the 25 additional ArcGIS Pro licenses
  3. An updated license file with 25 additional ArcGIS Pro licenses
  4. Any existing license file used previously
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
When an organization purchases additional licenses (e.g., ArcGIS Pro), a new combined license file must be generated that includes both the existing entitlements and the newly purchased ones. This updated license file reflects the total number of licenses (original + new).From the ArcGIS Enterprise Licensing documentation:“When downloading a new license file from My Esri to assign additional licenses, the license file must reflect the complete set of user types and extensions required. You must generate a new license file that includes both the existing and new entitlements.”Option A is incorrect because a license file with only the new licenses would overwrite the previous file.Option B is incorrect for the same reason―partial license files are not valid for merging with existing licenses.Option D does not accommodate the new licenses.Reference: ArcGIS Enterprise C Managing Portal License Files and User Entitlements
When an organization purchases additional licenses (e.g., ArcGIS Pro), a new combined license file must be generated that includes both the existing entitlements and the newly purchased ones. This updated license file reflects the total number of licenses (original + new).
From the ArcGIS Enterprise Licensing documentation:
“When downloading a new license file from My Esri to assign additional licenses, the license file must reflect the complete set of user types and extensions required. You must generate a new license file that includes both the existing and new entitlements.”
Option A is incorrect because a license file with only the new licenses would overwrite the previous file.
Option B is incorrect for the same reason―partial license files are not valid for merging with existing licenses.
Option D does not accommodate the new licenses.
Reference: ArcGIS Enterprise C Managing Portal License Files and User Entitlements
Question 8
A GIS administrator is publishing a feature service. All 2,400 features in the dataset must be able to be returned from a single request to the service.
Which action should the administrator perform?
  1. Adjust pooling to handle the request
  2. Increase the max record count
  3. Use service defaults for publishing
  4. Enable cached drawing mode
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
By default, feature services limit the number of records returned in a single request (usually set to 1,000). To allow all 2,400 features to be returned in one call, the administrator needs to increase the “Maximum number of records returned by the server” (maxRecordCount) setting during or after publishing.From the ArcGIS Server documentation:“The maxRecordCount property defines the number of records returned by the server in a single request. To return all features, this value must be increased accordingly.”Option A (adjust pooling) relates to concurrency and scalability, not data retrieval limits. Option C would keep the default setting of 1,000, which would not meet the requirement. Option D relates to visual performance, not record retrieval.Reference: ArcGIS Server C Feature Service Settings and Tuning for Performance
By default, feature services limit the number of records returned in a single request (usually set to 1,000). To allow all 2,400 features to be returned in one call, the administrator needs to increase the “Maximum number of records returned by the server” (maxRecordCount) setting during or after publishing.
From the ArcGIS Server documentation:
“The maxRecordCount property defines the number of records returned by the server in a single request. To return all features, this value must be increased accordingly.”
Option A (adjust pooling) relates to concurrency and scalability, not data retrieval limits. Option C would keep the default setting of 1,000, which would not meet the requirement. Option D relates to visual performance, not record retrieval.
Reference: ArcGIS Server C Feature Service Settings and Tuning for Performance
Question 9
An organization's portal license file provides for 30 Editor user type and 15 GIS Professional user type licenses. After performing a needs assessment, the GIS administrator discovers that the organization requires 10 Viewer, 40 Editor, and 20 GIS Professional user type licenses.
When downloading a new license file, how many of each user type license should the administrator specify?
  1. 10 Viewer, 10 Editor, and 5 GIS Professional user type licenses
  2. 40 Editor and 20 GIS Professional user type licenses
  3. 10 Viewer, 40 Editor, and 20 GIS Professional user type licenses
  4. 30 Viewer, 30 Editor, and 15 GIS Professional user type licenses
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
When downloading a new license file from My Esri to accommodate the organization’s user needs, administrators should request the exact quantities identified in the internal needs assessment:10 Viewer40 Editor20 GIS ProfessionalThese quantities will be used to generate the new license file, which reflects the actual number of entitlements needed. Esri licensing is flexible in this regard, and the administrator can request different counts per type within their entitlements.From the ArcGIS Enterprise Licensing documentation:“When generating a new license file for your deployment, you can specify the number of each user type and role needed. The license file will reflect these values, and must match the needs of your organization.”Option A provides insufficient licenses.Option B omits the necessary Viewer licenses.Option D reflects original entitlements, not the updated requirement.Reference: ArcGIS Enterprise Administration C User Types and Licensing Model
When downloading a new license file from My Esri to accommodate the organization’s user needs, administrators should request the exact quantities identified in the internal needs assessment:
10 Viewer
40 Editor
20 GIS Professional
These quantities will be used to generate the new license file, which reflects the actual number of entitlements needed. Esri licensing is flexible in this regard, and the administrator can request different counts per type within their entitlements.
From the ArcGIS Enterprise Licensing documentation:
“When generating a new license file for your deployment, you can specify the number of each user type and role needed. The license file will reflect these values, and must match the needs of your organization.”
Option A provides insufficient licenses.
Option B omits the necessary Viewer licenses.
Option D reflects original entitlements, not the updated requirement.
Reference: ArcGIS Enterprise Administration C User Types and Licensing Model
Question 10
An organization experiences a temporary loss of service for its ArcGIS Enterprise deployment due to expired licenses.
What should the administrator have done to prevent this issue?
  1. Configure the ArcGIS Enterprise portal to send an automated email when the portal license is expiring
  2. Create a Python script to run an administrative report and schedule the script to run regularly
  3. Design an information banner to automatically display the license expiration date
  4. Use the license file in read-only mode to extend the license
Correct answer: A
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