DNS and DHCP

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OK, I should know this, but i'm drawing a blank.

I have a small environment where all clients receive IP's via DHCP. DHCP
leases are 2 hours. I also have DHCP configured to "Always dynamically
update DNS A and PTR records", "Discard A and PTR records when lease is
deleted" and "Dynamically update DNS A and PTR records for DHCP clients that
do not request updates".

Yet, when I launch my DNS snap-in, I can see multiple workstations with the
same IP address. How can this be happening?

TB


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