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Hi,
I'm having some issues with the prints from SAP r3 on Notebook Windows 3 Enterprise 32bit.
Saplpd.exe and devmonsrv.exe both use the same port TCP 515 form incomming connections,
the data streem sent from SAP server is handled by devmonsrv instead by SapLPD.
This happens with devmonsrv.exe version 17.xx that constantly keeps open TCP 515 Port.
The same situation does not occur with devmonsrv 3.x version.
Does anyone know of a solution
Thanks
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GianniGrd,
Could you please be more specific on your issue?
In ordert to discard any problems wirh your Bluetooth* Drivers, Intel recommends that you contact your OEM ( Original Equipment Manufacturer ) in order to obtain the latest drivers.
As a second option. You can also donwload the Bluetooth* drivers found in our https://downloadcenter.intel.com/ Intel® Download Center obeying the model of your Intel(R) Wireless Adpater.
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Hi aleki,
I'm waiting for an answer by OEM.
I think it's a feature of the latest version Intel driver Bluetooth where it activates a service that listens on port 515
the same port used by SAP to manage RAW print.
if i stop the service Bluetooth Device Monitor, the SAP demon (saplpd.exe)
it's automatically activated by the SAP client and properly handle prints
seems that both use port 515 to handle printing services.
This is done using the latest version of the intel driver.
thanks for the advice !
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sorry, this is the situation after stopping the Bluetooth Monitor
regards :-)

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