Re: Moved DHCP server to DC, now only works for domain users

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"robert.waters" <robert.waters@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Aug 11, 7:12 pm, "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<lanwe...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Are you absolutely sure? The DHCP server is integrated with AD at
least insofar as it has been "Authorized" to provide IP addresses to
domain machines.
I have a great deal of trouble not associating this problem with AD,
since a clear relationship has been demonstrated, where domain
accounts work on the same machine upon which non-domain accounts do
not work.

[Phil]
Meinolf Weber already covered that the same as I would have said.

[Robert]
I appreciate your help, and will take your advice and start from
whatever scratch I can (being that I can't wipe my DC without causing
myself a great bit of trouble. I might as well keep the Linksys box).

[Phil]
No one is telling you to wipe the DC. At minimum delete the Scope in DHCP
and recreated it,...at maximum uninstall the DHCP Service and then reinstall
it. The Linksys DHCP must *NOT* be functioning on the LAN when you do this.

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