DHCP installation issue on WIn2K server

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Jeff Bonell

I am moving my WINS, DNS, and DHCP services from an NT 4.0
server to a 2000 server. The DCs are all NT 4.0 still,
when I go to authorize the DHCP server it tells me it
can't find the server in the Active Directory. Since, I am
still in an NT 4 domain structure, I do not have Active
Directory installed, how do I go about getting around this
issue?
 
Hi Jeff,

Disable Rogue Detection on DHCP server in the registry per the linked article. You should
only need to use the last item in the article for making the registry change for
DisableRogueDetection.

297847 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server Management Issues in Windows
http://kb/article.asp?id=Q297847

Thanks,
Gary

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