Changing the DHCP exclusion range



When we originally set up our DHCP scope we excluded IP addresses .1 to .30.
Now it appears that we need at least 20 more static IP addresses. Is there a
way to change the exclusion list from .1 to .50? If I just blow away the
current range and recreate it from .1 to .50 then what happens to those 20
computers whose IP I will be excluding? Will they not be able to log onto
the domain?

I am currently running Windows 2000 Server with service pack 4. Any help in
this matter is greatly appreciated.
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