Technical restrictions

The following technical restrictions apply to all releases of ArcGIS StreetMap Premium. See the license agreement for more information.

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Mobile map package format

The supported types of use are display, geocoding, and routing (network analysis). Data is not designed for supporting any other use types, and may not be exported for use in other applications.

Note:

When both StreetMap Premium for ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Navigator are licensed, mobile map package data (.mmpk) may be configured and clipped for use in Navigator.

File geodatabase format

The detailed street layers (NA*_Streets.gdb\Streets and NA*_Routing.gdb\Routing_Streets) are protected; therefore, you cannot export these layers to a shapefile or other feature class. You also cannot use any ArcGIS function that will read from the Streets or Routing_Streets Shape field and output features into a feature class (for example, buffer, intersect, and so on).

* The two-letter abbreviation for the geography you are using, NA for North America, EU for Europe, and so on.

Custom Roads

If your organization has licensing to use StreetMap Premium Custom Roads in file geodatabase (.gdb) format, you may load or digitize street features into the following data layers: Custom_Streets, Custom_Streets_Override, and Custom_Turns. The network dataset can then be rebuilt, and new roads within these layers will be routable with the StreetMap Premium network. To use the network within ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Enterprise, or ArcGIS Navigator, the appropriate licenses are needed. To use the locators, as well as the network dataset, the ArcGIS StreetMap Premium extension for your region is required for ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise.

Locators

The locators are licensed for use in ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise. To use the locators in ArcGIS Pro, you must have the appropriate Esri extension provisioned for ArcGIS Pro, for example, StreetMap Premium North America. The StreetMap Premium Esri extension is available in single use, concurrent use, or named user licenses.

To use the locators as a geocoding service in ArcGIS Enterprise, you must have the appropriate extension provisioned for both ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise. Install the ArcGIS Enterprise StreetMap Premium extension with your authorization file using the Software Authorization for ArcGIS Server Wizard prior to publishing a locator as a geocoding service through ArcGIS Pro. Check with your organization's license administrator or Esri Customer Service if you do not have either the ArcGIS Pro StreetMap Premium extension or the ArcGIS Enterprise StreetMap Premium authorization file.

Use of the locators in ArcMap is not supported, except when published as a geocoding service through ArcGIS Enterprise.

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The Routing_Streets feature class is protected; therefore, you cannot export this layer to a shapefile or other feature class. You also cannot use any ArcGIS function that will read from the Routing_Streets Shape field and output features into a feature class (for example, buffer, intersect, and so on).