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Ian Haining
Hi,
I have active directory running on a Windows 2000 server. I have an IP
range set up for DHCP, but most of our systems are set up with a DHCP
reservation matching the hardware address to a specific IP address (i.e.
static IP addresses). This set up works just fine for us, but sometime
recently, the list of reservations has been corrupted and when I look at
the reservations, there are no addresses listed. The address leases
still exist and I guess they'll stay there OK, but I don't know how to
go about repairing the list. I can export the list of current leases, so
it wouldn't be too difficult to re-enter everything, but the trouble is
that even if I add a new reservation, the next time I go to view the
list, it is empty again, even though it did show the new reservation
just after it was added.
I hoped that "Reconcile All Scopes" would do the trick, but it just came
back saying that all databases were consistent.
Can anyone suggest how to go about fixing this problem?
I have active directory running on a Windows 2000 server. I have an IP
range set up for DHCP, but most of our systems are set up with a DHCP
reservation matching the hardware address to a specific IP address (i.e.
static IP addresses). This set up works just fine for us, but sometime
recently, the list of reservations has been corrupted and when I look at
the reservations, there are no addresses listed. The address leases
still exist and I guess they'll stay there OK, but I don't know how to
go about repairing the list. I can export the list of current leases, so
it wouldn't be too difficult to re-enter everything, but the trouble is
that even if I add a new reservation, the next time I go to view the
list, it is empty again, even though it did show the new reservation
just after it was added.
I hoped that "Reconcile All Scopes" would do the trick, but it just came
back saying that all databases were consistent.
Can anyone suggest how to go about fixing this problem?