Re: Win server 2003 - more than 1 DHCP

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Hello jimyjo,

DHCP:
Should they run as a kind of redundancy? So poth should provide a part of your scope? Please be more specific about this.

Roaming profile:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/b41402c2-c982-4bfb-891e-91b47f211e181033.mspx?mfr=true

Folder redirection:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/f0fe0826-aade-46cc-9323-22657ebb7c511033.mspx?mfr=true

Offline files:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/af74d4f6-258f-477a-9d1c-2ca2b58860011033.mspx


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Hello,
I would like to ask a couple of questions.
First, I wand to add 2 DHCP servers, and I would like some guide lines
or
walkthrough on how to setup and configure the second one.
Second I want to have roaming profiles, but because I don't want the
user to
wait a long time to logon, I m thinking of configuring a folder
Redirection
for the, my documents, desktop, application data, and startup. Also it
is
necessary that the users should be able to work locally with these
files if
the network does not work. So I thought to add synchronization for
these
files. Now I don't know, if I add all of these settings I would make
the
whole things worse. An alternative idea was to have roaming profiles
and add a
police to keep the profile also cashed in each machine.
Could you please guide me, which is the best solution for this
situation?
(requirements-users should be able to work with these files even if
there is
no network, and the users should not make log time to logon except the
first
time they logon in each pc).
If you could give me some walkthroughs this would be very helpful.
Thank you


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