We are a large organization that uses two Windows 2000 DHCP servers for handling multiple subnets. In the not-so-distant future, we're going to have a 4 hour outage (power upgrade) that will take down both of our DHCP servers in our data center.
One of our round-the-clock facilities will still...
Thanks for the link. 120642 does mention disabling randomizing, but it is only for NetBIOS over TCP. We already have this disabled, and need it for any TCP activity. Maybe it's possible that what I'm looking for cannot be done??
I'd like to collapse this into 1 address Matt, but it's just not possible because of a DNS/e-mail requirement deal that we have going on. Microsoft does have a method (regedit on a key) for not randomizing reply addresses in Windows 98, but I could not find the relevant information for Windows 2000.
We have a server that requires two IP addresses (on the same subnet), and both are bound to a singular NIC. All data sent to and from this server flows through a firewall.
Let's say that this server is configured with 192.168.1.10 and 192.168.1.20. If a host connects to 192.168.1.10, it appears...
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