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network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top No more https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/839880 endpoints in the endpoint mapper up vote 0 down vote favorite I was just transferred to a new factory and there is this issue that keeps popping up and the error says "There are no more endpoints in the endpoint mapper." This error occurs when trying to rejoin a computer to a domain. We have these XP embedded thin clients and they are the only machines that have problems. Has anyone else http://serverfault.com/questions/471747/no-more-endpoints-in-the-endpoint-mapper ever seen this issue? I've tried staging the computer in AD after deleting the object and no luck, I've also tried restarting the RPC services but that yields nothing either. The one thing that I find strange is that these machines dont have RPC Enpoint mapper they only have RPC and RPC Locator. windows domain thin-client rpc windows-xp share|improve this question asked Jan 23 '13 at 15:48 Alex Manley 366 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted We had this issue with a ISA 2006 box that it couldn't connect to a specific forest in a 2 way forest full-trust. We never did find a solution but now believe it was down to Symantec endpoint firewall that was installed and some of the flood DoS protection built into ISA needed disabling. (It was one of the engineers installed the endpoint protection for AV etc but didn't think to disable the firewall aspect #fail) In the end we got fed up of troubleshooting that we rebuilt the box and left it bare minimum Hope this helps! share|improve this answer answered Jan 23 '13 at 16:24 Aceth 751523 Unfortunately thats what I've been doing to but occasionally the error comes back after reimaging the machi
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