00099: Layer has a join with an unsupported data source
Some types of data sources are not supported for basemap layers and map services. Your layer has a join with one of these data sources.
Solutions
- Replace the unsupported data source with a supported geodatabase feature class. The following table lists unsupported data sources and suggested alternatives:
 Unsupported data sources for basemap layers and map servicesUnsupported data sources Suggested alternatives ArcInfo coverage Convert the data to feature classes in a geodatabase. CAD Import CAD content into a geodatabase feature class. Excel file Generate features for each Excel spreadsheet and load the resulting feature classes into a geodatabase feature class. ArcIMS or ArcGIS feature service Load the original data source into a geodatabase feature class. In-memory feature class Save in-memory data as a feature class in a geodatabase. PC ARC/INFO coverage Convert your PC ARC/INFO coverages into geodatabase feature classes. 
- Alternatively, if you do not need the map layer that has an unsupported data source in your basemap layer or map service, you can delete the map layer from your ArcMap document.
More information
Generally speaking, the best performance will be achieved by using datasets that are native to ArcGIS, that is, geodatabases and key raster and image datasets. In many cases, your unsupported dataset can be loaded into a geodatabase feature class that can then be used in a basemap layer or in a published service.
For best performance with geodatabases, use either ArcSDE geodatabases or file geodatabases. In some cases, with many simultaneous users, ArcSDE geodatabases are faster. Since ArcSDE geodatabases are DBMS based, they will scale better than file geodatabases in situations where you have a large number of users (hundreds of users or more).