Re: DHCP showing addresses leased to RAS

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They're created by default - it's normal to have 7 IPs for RRAS, although I
don't know where the 7 comes from.

Nothing to dread in adding the workstations to the domain - go ahead and add
your own and you'll see how easy it is. You're familiar with the procedure,
right - running the wizard and using /connectcomputer?

As a general practice that could apply here, I do anything to myself first
(since I'll have to fix it, no sense inconveniencing someone else). Then I
do the office manager next so he can see what to expect (this lets him do
the frontline support of the other users). Then people I consider on the
"power user" end of the skill spectrum, then everyone else.

If you run into any issues in joining the workstations, just post back.

"FREEMAN" <FREEMAN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I recently installed SBS, and just yesterday set it up as the DHCP server
and
DNS server. Things are working great - have not had our workstations join
the domain yet (I'm dreading that), but I noticed something weird.

All of our Workstations have IP addresses leased, but then there are 7
IP's
leased that have unique ID set to RAS. I know that RAS is the remote
access
service, however, nobody is currently using remote access (or at least not
anyone that I have given permission to).

Are these created by default, or is someone else on the inside?


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