Thank you Feroz, I hope I do not have to do this. Microsoft must have a workaround or some sort of solution, though I have not seen it on knowledgebase
I have 5000 desktops. I understand what you are saying, however I would like to know if there is a way to preclude Microsoft windows 2000 DHCP from granting an IP address to a machine that logs on locally.
Windows 2000 server assigns a dynamic address to non network users who bring their own laptops into my building and plug into an active jack. Once plugged in the user can log on using local authentication and receive an IP address from my DHCP server. I want to stop DHCP from assigning an IP...
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