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  1. GrimDeath

    DHCP leases consumed!?

    I would seriously check for a virus somewhere...
  2. GrimDeath

    mechanism for logging the frequency of PC's going off the network

    There are a couple of ways you could do it. I'll tell you the one I would use...setup the domain security policy (Active Directory Users and Groups right click domain...Group Policy)There are places for startup and shutdown scripts. Simply put your net send in a .BAT (I would put the BAT in...
  3. GrimDeath

    DNS resolving to wrong IP address

    May want to check your DHCP lease time. Too short a lease could cause frequent IP changes (under say a day). Dynamic DNS might be taking a while to catch up.
  4. GrimDeath

    Eliminating WINS Broadcasting

    you could use the reg tweak to change the node type... my guess is you have a flood traffic virus...just a hunch...
  5. GrimDeath

    dhcp and OU

    The answer is no. The DHCP address request is completely independant of any AD (I) OU (ha ha) I don't know how good a setup you got, but I have set many (cost effective) control systems up with just some login scripts and security enforcement (.BAT, GPO or equiv.) Give us some more info on...
  6. GrimDeath

    Find IP Address Not Showing In DHCP

    Sounds like you have maybe 5 or so of these things (as opposed to like 30 lol) Not that this solves your problem, but it would probably be much faster to go and reset the WAP to default and reconfigure them. Two good reasons...it would be faster (guaranteed)...and why trust the previous guys...
  7. GrimDeath

    Don't think you can be stumped, Answer this Ping Question!

    The one thing you didn't mentionw as if the server, the client, and the citrix are ont he same IP subnet or is it supposed to route through the server. The reason I ask is because I still don't even see why the server has any routing on it. My guess is though, that the citrix box is not on the...

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