Once you have them, you can creates a folder and share it (or use it just for the organization), include them into a group and define this group to be the organization's basemap gallery (Organization > Avanced > Map), click on the option to share vector basemaps / raster basemaps. Repeat the process with the other services. In ArcGIS Enterprise, you must go to Map > add the map indicating that they are tiles > place the URL, a description indicates that its a basemap and save it. This is an old thread, but I hope it can be of use to people who are looking for this information.Ĭurrently its feasible to use Google tiles maps as basemaps in ArcMap, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise. You can also create and share your own maps and stories with Google Earth. Whether you need directions, traffic information, satellite imagery, or indoor maps, Google Maps has it all. Other: Zoom in and out is now choppy in Satellite view, reloading each time instead of the smooth zoom in and out using Chrome.
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There is no option in the lower right for 3d view either. Primary Issue: Google maps no longer allows for Command and drag to move to a 3d view. In any case, you might have to look around to see if there are any local agencies that have obtained Google's Imagery or try some of these linked suggestions. Google Maps is the best way to explore the world and find your way around. Google Maps 3D View not working in Safari. My Adventure with Google Maps in ArcMap | There are a few solutions listed at this blog post: There was a question in the developers forum (using JavaScript) about this that has some suggestions with possible solutions: Location accuracy issues are the most common reasons for Google Maps not working properly. This service appeared to work at one point but it seems like it was last updated about 3.5 years ago: In other cases, there appears to be several different ways of obtaining this, though they don't all appear to work. In some places, the local agency (in my case, my local State agency) will have contracted Google Imagery that you can use in ArcGIS Online as a basemap. To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers. Making statements based on opinion back them up with references or personal experience. For the most, this will depend on where you live and how Google has their maps contracted. Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. I believe this is (or used to be) a very touchy question.