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I have tried to create a different view layer of it, and shared that to the collaboration. I can't tell the view layer to not keep track of who created and last updated features because it is grayed out:

I ran a couple of tests to confirm what our documentation states: "To use the reference, all collaboration participants must have access to the original portal; for secured views, participants will need to authenticate in the original portal as a member who has access to the layer or view being shared". When setting up the collaboration, there is no spot in the GUI to choose that you want to store credentials with referenced items. Then, when I access a collaborated item in Portal that references a secured Hosted Feature Layer in ArcGIS Online, I am always prompted for ArcGIS Online credentials (after already authenticating to the Portal).

When sharing Feature Layers as copies, credentials to the origin portal are not required to use the collaborated layer because a new Hosted Feature Layer is created in the guest organization. You are right that the stored credentials of the user that accepted the collaboration invitation authenticate for the copying of data across organizations.

My question wasn't very clear, so apologies. What I am asking is if I am the AGOL collaboration host, I shouldn't need to give invitees a login through my AGOL subscription in order for them to access, correct? They should be able to login with their Portal credentials, right?

As the ArcGIS Online collaboration host, if the Hosted Feature Layer is shared with Everyone, then the Portal user will not need ArcGIS Online credentials to access the item. If the Hosted Feature Layer or View is not shared with everyone, the Portal user will need an ArcGIS Online login to access the referenced layer. This is because when an item is collaborated as a reference from ArcGIS Online to Portal, the service URL still looks at ArcGIS Online.

As I noted above, I think that storing ArcGIS Online credentials with an item collaborated to Portal, thereby enabling only a Portal login to access a secured Hosted Feature Layer or View in ArcGIS Online, would be a valid idea for the ArcGIS Ideas site: ArcGIS Ideas.

Thanks for the reply. When you say shared with "everyone", do you mean making the layer public? If so, I don't think a collaboration will work for what we are doing, as the data needs to remain private.

Osomatsu-san x COLLABO CAFE HONPO LABO: Rabbit (LABO ) is the third collaboration done between Osomatsu-san and photo spot caf COLLABO CAFE HONPO LABO that features the sextuplets sporting monochrome rabbit ears with giant plush rabbits. The "menu" of miniature foods consisted of omurice, crepes, churros, easter eggs, cookies, pizza, chicken and French fries, beer, various other drinks, and even sushi. The merchandise created with these designs included badges, keychains, and acrylic stands.

For every order made, a randomly chosen coasters of the sextuplets with their standard, chibi, or both designs in separate pairs each was provided. For a limited time, a miniature birthday cake was also available to order. Like the collaboration before, take-home miniature sweets were available for purchase.

The same as the first time, Please check Yes on Use the network in ILE.

 The "ILE-collabo-AGNET" Guide (mailer) and application/user agreement can all be obtained from the host scientist. 

 Please be sure to receive them when visiting. 

 After signing the application/user agreement, submit it to the CMP or host scientist. e24fc04721

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