Missing osm_domains.xml in 10.7
See original GitHub issueI installed ArcGIS Editor for OSM 10.7.x Desktop (64bit) from http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e646719bc3284a3d9d81e02b3d5abc53 and when attempting to run the “Load OSM File” tool, it fails with the message:-
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Start Time: Fri Jun 14 14:05:02 2019
Counting elements in OSM file...
Counted 1122345 nodes, 145648 ways, and 2912 relations.
Unable to locate the osm_domains.xml (domain configurations) file.
Failed to execute (OSMGPFileLoader).
Failed at Fri Jun 14 14:05:05 2019 (Elapsed Time: 3.11 seconds)
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In ArcMap, open the Editor tool and then under the drop-down, please select the Options… entry. In the Editing Options dialog switch to the OpenStreetMap tab and there you can specify the locations on your machine. Then acknowledge with the OK button and restart the application.
@Chaz6 glad it is working now.
Correct, the configurations are only read once at the time when the applications starts. The error message you are encountering is strange indeed as you just selected the file from the dialog.