Hi Heather,
There should not be a need to enable anonymous access, nor to disable IWA access. You can configure your settings in Survey123 Connect (the application used to publish surveys) to bypass the windows authentication and anonymous access. Please see the screen shot below for guidance.
I am using the Beta version of Connect - version 2.0.11
The configuration should look like:
The red piece that I've hidden, is the address to your Portal server. then instead of the .com/portal/ - you should use the com:7443/arcgis/
To do this configuration you need to go to the Sign In section:
You might need to Sign Out before you see the sign in option, or simply re-install the Survey123 Connect application if you're struggling.
Then add your Portal address with the :7443/arcgis/ at the end, select it and once you go back you should get to the main screen with the correct address at the bottom.
Or it might send you to the Sign In page - you want it to look like the image below:
I have had the experience where you need to exit Survey123 Connect and open it again before you get to this login page. I use the "portaladmin" account to login - this should be the account that was created when the ArcGIS Enterprise setup was installed. If you don't have this account anymore, then you need to create a built-in portal account with full admin rights under "My Organization" in the Portal interface. If you create the account then you need to login to it through the Portal a first time and it will ask that you change the password (I find that sometimes this is an issue with new built-in accounts as the password assigned is temporary). This is a little tricky to do without disabling the IWA, but it is possible - it's a topic for another post though, let me know if you need assistance.
Once you've signed in you should be able to (finally) publish forms. The forms will sit under the portaladmin user, but you can change the ownership in the Portal itself to whatever user you choose. Then from there you can share it out to your IWA users.
Maybe I should touch on the users too... the Survey123 application itself it NOT configured in the same way. This should use the .com/portal/ setting in order to enable the single sign-on. Below is the final image you're looking for:
In order to achieve this you will need to follow the following steps:
Sign in with your windows authentication details, this only need to take place once, after this point it will remember who you are. If all is successful you should receive an approval request:
And it should have picked up your IWA portal username and account.
After this you're good to go, download whatever surveys have been shared with you and start capturing data.
Please comment on whether or not this worked for your setup.
Thanks,
Chris
Some notes:
- I am using my laptop to do this, not the server itself.
- Internet connection from the laptop is required to convert the excel form to the web form
- Anonymous access is disable in IIS and in the Portal settings
- Only IWA access is enabled in IIS