not that I know of, unless you set up a reservation for every machine that you want to allow. This would prevent 'not-allowed' machines from getting an address.
depending on how many clients you have, though, that could be tedious.
Although you could, in theory, create a bogus scope that applies to a specific class, and let machines you don't want to use the DHCP server get those addresses. YMMV.
[google]dhcp class[/google]
Pat Richard, MCSE MCSA:Messaging CNA
Microsoft Exchange MVP
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