If a DHCP server goes down, is unavailable, or is otherwise replaced, it doesn't mean that existing clients lose their lease. Not at all.<BR><BR>What I have done in the past is to set up the new DHCP ...
Currently the MS DHCP server is set so that the leases on the IP is infinite. Meaning they don't get thrown out even if the computer htat is assinged to that IP is inactive. This has to be changed.
Years ago, I used to be a network administrator for an organization that had some rather odd security policies in place. One of the existing policies when I got there was that all computers had to be ...
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