No more endpoints

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Patrik

Hi

I have sbs2003 with outlook2003pro with all the updates from
office.microsoft.com.

When I try to share database i get a error says "There are no more endpoints
available from the endpoint mapper"

Anyone recognize this?

Thanks

/ Patrik
 
Hi Patrick

This is normally caused because of the windows firewall
service,make sure the same is set to automatic and try sharing the
database.If you feel might create a problem in your network you could
restore the same to the original status once you have enabled database
sharing

With Regards

Raul Thomas
 
Hi Raul Thomas

Sorry that didn´t do it.

I change form disable to automatic and tried to share the database but run
up with the same error.

More idea´s anyone?

Thanks
/Patrik
 
Hi Patrik

Also, make sure the Routing and Remote Access Service is not running

--
Regards,

Larry, [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
Hi Larry

No, the rras is disable and was not running.

/ Patrik



Larry said:
Hi Patrik

Also, make sure the Routing and Remote Access Service is not running

--
Regards,

Larry, [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Patrik said:
Hi Raul Thomas

Sorry that didn´t do it.

I change form disable to automatic and tried to share the database but
run up with the same error.

More idea´s anyone?

Thanks
/Patrik
 
Hi Patrik

Is there any other firewall or port blocking software on this machine?

Thanks!


--
Regards,

Larry, [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Patrik said:
Hi Larry

No, the rras is disable and was not running.

/ Patrik



Larry said:
Hi Patrik

Also, make sure the Routing and Remote Access Service is not running

--
Regards,

Larry, [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Patrik said:
Hi Raul Thomas

Sorry that didn´t do it.

I change form disable to automatic and tried to share the database but
run up with the same error.

More idea´s anyone?

Thanks
/Patrik




"Raul" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
Hi Patrick

This is normally caused because of the windows firewall
service,make sure the same is set to automatic and try sharing the
database.If you feel might create a problem in your network you could
restore the same to the original status once you have enabled database
sharing

With Regards

Raul Thomas
Hi

I have sbs2003 with outlook2003pro with all the updates from
office.microsoft.com.

When I try to share database i get a error says "There are no more
endpoints available from the endpoint mapper"

Anyone recognize this?

Thanks

/ Patrik
 
Hi
No, it´s the standard version of SBS2003 so its just the ICF - internet
connection firewall and thats disable.

Other software is Veritas backupexec, exchange, sharepoint, trend micro.

Thats all

/Patrik

Larry said:
Hi Patrik

Is there any other firewall or port blocking software on this machine?

Thanks!


--
Regards,

Larry, [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Patrik said:
Hi Larry

No, the rras is disable and was not running.

/ Patrik



Larry said:
Hi Patrik

Also, make sure the Routing and Remote Access Service is not running

--
Regards,

Larry, [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Hi Raul Thomas

Sorry that didn´t do it.

I change form disable to automatic and tried to share the database but
run up with the same error.

More idea´s anyone?

Thanks
/Patrik




"Raul" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
Hi Patrick

This is normally caused because of the windows firewall
service,make sure the same is set to automatic and try sharing the
database.If you feel might create a problem in your network you could
restore the same to the original status once you have enabled database
sharing

With Regards

Raul Thomas
Hi

I have sbs2003 with outlook2003pro with all the updates from
office.microsoft.com.

When I try to share database i get a error says "There are no more
endpoints available from the endpoint mapper"

Anyone recognize this?

Thanks

/ Patrik
 
I just solved this for myself but don;t know if it applies to you. First
thing I ever do is disable the Firewall service. I got the endpoint errors
when trying to share a folder out. I start the firewall service back up and
then go into the control panel to configure the windows firewall and I
manually turn it to "Off". Left everything else the same, went back to the
share folder and shared it out no problem.

Luke


Patrik said:
Hi
No, it´s the standard version of SBS2003 so its just the ICF - internet
connection firewall and thats disable.

Other software is Veritas backupexec, exchange, sharepoint, trend micro.

Thats all

/Patrik

Larry said:
Hi Patrik

Is there any other firewall or port blocking software on this machine?

Thanks!


--
Regards,

Larry, [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Patrik said:
Hi Larry

No, the rras is disable and was not running.

/ Patrik



"Larry" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
Hi Patrik

Also, make sure the Routing and Remote Access Service is not running

--
Regards,

Larry, [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Hi Raul Thomas

Sorry that didn´t do it.

I change form disable to automatic and tried to share the database but
run up with the same error.

More idea´s anyone?

Thanks
/Patrik




"Raul" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
Hi Patrick

This is normally caused because of the windows firewall
service,make sure the same is set to automatic and try sharing the
database.If you feel might create a problem in your network you could
restore the same to the original status once you have enabled database
sharing

With Regards

Raul Thomas
Hi

I have sbs2003 with outlook2003pro with all the updates from
office.microsoft.com.

When I try to share database i get a error says "There are no more
endpoints available from the endpoint mapper"

Anyone recognize this?

Thanks

/ Patrik
 
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