Solution manager maxdb 7.6 connection problem

Hi,
after SSm installation, the ssm instance is up and I can work in solution manager system, but if i try to do transport or if I try to connect with Maxdbclinet to db I receive the following connection error:
ERROR => Connect to database failed, rc = -10709
(Connection failed (RTE:cannot create communication semaphore))
Someone can help me
Thanks in advanced
Marco

Hi,
Sorry Marco, here we go,
https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=-1&messageID=928337
Feel free to revert back.
--Ragu

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