Re: Problem: GP Software Installation with DHCP
From: Phil (anon_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/26/04
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 16:06:21 -0000
Its not that, have check the IPSec out and anyway, have tried setting
manually the IP address to the same one issued by DHCP.
Am really stuck on this one
"Andrew Mitchell" <amitchel@removecasey.vic.gov.au> wrote in message
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> "Phil" <anon@hotmail.com> said
>
> >
> > The group policy is being applied - shows that it is using scripts etc
> > from the appropriate GP.
> >
> > And I know the pc's have the rights to the GP, if I manually set up the
> > same pc with a fixed IP address it works fine.
> >
>
> If GPEdit is showing that the appropriate GP is being applied, the only
thing
> I can think of is that you have an IPSec policy somewhere that is only
> allowing file sharing connections from the fixed IP address ranges you
have
> set up, and is not allowing access to shares from the IP address range
being
> allocated by DHCP.
>
> Andy.
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