I'm running two DHCP scopes on separate servers. The scopes do not overlap and have a lease time of 1 day. The servers are both running Windows Server 2003.
I'm having an issue where a few users are getting "Windows detected a conflict with an IP address" error messages. For the life of me I can not find where the duplicates are coming from. If I can get into the client OS (sometimes I can), IPCONFIG /ALL shows the proper DHCP server pulling from the correct scope of the correct server. When I view the DHCP panel on the server, it only shows a single lease to the affected client machine.
I've looked for a Linksys or DLink router on the network thinking maybe that's serving up these IPs, but no joy. Also, the typical cable modem router doesn't setup it's DHCP server in our subnet (192.168.9.xxx).
Has anyone seen anything like this or got any ideas how to track down the offending machines?
I'm having an issue where a few users are getting "Windows detected a conflict with an IP address" error messages. For the life of me I can not find where the duplicates are coming from. If I can get into the client OS (sometimes I can), IPCONFIG /ALL shows the proper DHCP server pulling from the correct scope of the correct server. When I view the DHCP panel on the server, it only shows a single lease to the affected client machine.
I've looked for a Linksys or DLink router on the network thinking maybe that's serving up these IPs, but no joy. Also, the typical cable modem router doesn't setup it's DHCP server in our subnet (192.168.9.xxx).
Has anyone seen anything like this or got any ideas how to track down the offending machines?