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The system failed to generate the endpoint mapper database on Windows 7.

The system failed to generate the endpoint mapper database on Windows 7.

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TeaGid
Member
175
10-10-2016, 08:16 AM
#1
The issue keeps appearing whenever admin tools are needed. After checking, turning off the Windows Event Manager resolves it, but you're looking for a workaround without disabling it.
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TeaGid
10-10-2016, 08:16 AM #1

The issue keeps appearing whenever admin tools are needed. After checking, turning off the Windows Event Manager resolves it, but you're looking for a workaround without disabling it.

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ReyxStor
Member
133
10-11-2016, 09:31 PM
#2
You've completed all the necessary steps, but now it's just a fresh install of the operating system. Please confirm whether you ran a thorough scan to check for malware or issues from websites and downloads. Also, consider running sfc /scannow in case any system files are malfunctioning and might need replacement. If you have recent restore points, a simple restore could be possible.
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ReyxStor
10-11-2016, 09:31 PM #2

You've completed all the necessary steps, but now it's just a fresh install of the operating system. Please confirm whether you ran a thorough scan to check for malware or issues from websites and downloads. Also, consider running sfc /scannow in case any system files are malfunctioning and might need replacement. If you have recent restore points, a simple restore could be possible.

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Pandamaniac
Junior Member
14
10-18-2016, 07:32 PM
#3
I lost my restore points and haven’t scanned for malware yet, so I’ll start with that first. There’s an issue with the system file (RpcRtRemote.dll) that’s affecting me.
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Pandamaniac
10-18-2016, 07:32 PM #3

I lost my restore points and haven’t scanned for malware yet, so I’ll start with that first. There’s an issue with the system file (RpcRtRemote.dll) that’s affecting me.

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Kunall
Member
205
10-25-2016, 02:19 PM
#4
This could be a problem. It's usually unnecessary and can create more issues than it solves. However, in the past, malware was frequently hidden behind Rpc RtRemote.dll files.
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Kunall
10-25-2016, 02:19 PM #4

This could be a problem. It's usually unnecessary and can create more issues than it solves. However, in the past, malware was frequently hidden behind Rpc RtRemote.dll files.