HomeSQL ServerSQL Server Error Msg 7890 – An error occurred while attempting to register the endpoint ‘%.*ls’.  One or more of the ports specified in the CREATE ENDPOINT statement may be bound to another process. Attempt the statement again with a different port or use netstat to find the application currently using the port and resolve the conflict.

SQL Server Error Msg 7890 – An error occurred while attempting to register the endpoint ‘%.*ls’.  One or more of the ports specified in the CREATE ENDPOINT statement may be bound to another process. Attempt the statement again with a different port or use netstat to find the application currently using the port and resolve the conflict.

In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “7890 – An error occurred while attempting to register the endpoint ‘%.*ls’.  One or more of the ports specified in the CREATE ENDPOINT statement may be bound to another process. Attempt the statement again with a different port or use netstat to find the application currently using the port and resolve the conflict.” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why it appears and the solution to fix it.

SQL Server Error Message

7890 – An error occurred while attempting to register the endpoint ‘%.*ls’.  One or more of the ports specified in the CREATE ENDPOINT statement may be bound to another process. Attempt the statement again with a different port or use netstat to find the application currently using the port and resolve the conflict.

Reason for the Error

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Solution

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