DHCP on W2K3 not working with remote site clients

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I have a Windows NT4 (PDC) running DHCP, DNS and WINS. I want to migrate or
reconfigure the W2K3 Server to take over these services.

When I configure the W2K3 Server with the exact same scopes. I have found
that all my remote site clients are not finding the new DHCP Server
(10.0.0.20). The old DHCP Server (10.0.0.2) is still showing up in the local
clients ipconfig screen even after doing a release and renew.

Clients that are on the local subnet are getting new address assigned by the
new DHCP Server successfully, only my remote sites are not.

Local subnet are using 10.0.0.x
Remote subnet sites are using:
10.1.0.x
10.2.0.x
10.3.0.x and so on.

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Troy Titus
Network Administrator
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