Re: unusual DHCP problem
- From: "J.Couch via WinServerKB.com" <u14461@uwe>
- Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2005 02:43:54 GMT
may seem simple, but what about a local software firewall... do you happen to
be using a different IP address that may be filtered by a firewall at the
workstation? I know this may be just a bit far fetched but sometimes those
are the answers to odd ones like this...
Junwei_wan wrote:
>Hi Kemics,
>
>I did not export the DHCP settings from my original DHCP server as I used
>another three new scopes in my new box, which are diffrent from the two old
>existing scopes; What I actually did is that I setup a new DHCP server on
>anothe box, then manully creat the two new scopes, it just does not work.
>
>I may have to use the DHCP export database utility do the export old DHCP
>database, then import it into the new box.
>
>Regards
>
>John
>
>
>> Did you Export the DHCP settings from your original DHCP server? Follow the
>> links below...
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>> > > I think you need to delete rebuild the scope on DHCP2 sounds like something
>> > > is corrupted inside the DHCP database.
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