DHCP - RAS with Win XP Clients

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Hello,

I have a single Windows XP Client in a Windows 2000 Active Driectory Domain. My DHCP Server is Windows 2000 Server upgraded from NT 4.0. The XP Client always take 3 IP Addresses; 1 regular and 2 RAS connections. This client has no RAS connections to it. It is simple connected to the network.

Any thoughts
 
Hello David,

Please check on the Windows XP client and it might have Incoming Connections
configured on it.
This will cause it to grad additional addresses from the DHCP server.

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David Wright said:
Hello,

I have a single Windows XP Client in a Windows 2000 Active Driectory
Domain. My DHCP Server is Windows 2000 Server upgraded from NT 4.0. The XP
Client always take 3 IP Addresses; 1 regular and 2 RAS connections. This
client has no RAS connections to it. It is simple connected to the network.
 
Thanks, That was the issue........
----- Mohanchand Koduri [MSFT] wrote: -----

Hello David,

Please check on the Windows XP client and it might have Incoming Connections
configured on it.
This will cause it to grad additional addresses from the DHCP server.

--
Regards,
Mohanchand Koduri [MSFT]

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David Wright said:
Domain. My DHCP Server is Windows 2000 Server upgraded from NT 4.0. The XP
Client always take 3 IP Addresses; 1 regular and 2 RAS connections. This
client has no RAS connections to it. It is simple connected to the network.
 
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