Sorry if this doesn't help but:
When you say static do you mean you manually configured IP setting (i.e. IP/Gateway/DNS?)
If you used MAC<=>IP in your DHCP server make sure that the address wasn't used for another PC.
If you are getting an Automatic Private Address then check that the DHCP...
I posted a problem about Windows Deployment Services resulting in loss of internet connectivity before. After posting I decided to try the same thing in VMware. I installed W2k2003 in a similar setup, except I used only one NIC. I installed all the roles plus WDS and it works normally.
I went...
Check for Static MAC<=>IPs in the DHCP server. If none then try to get the conflicting PC to release/renew the IP through your network's DHCP. I don't think that in order to get an IP the PC has to be connected to the Domain, as DHCP requests occur before connecting to a domain.
Hello to all!
Setup: W2k3 Server with DHCP, DNS, Active Directory, Routing (NAT) Roles enabled. Works perfectly.
It has 2 NICs, one that goes to an unfirewalled router (DSL) and the other that connects to the switch (LAN).
EDIT: Basically a NIC for Internet and a NIC for Intranet
As soon as...
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