Not in Windows 2000. XP Pro has alternate network configuration that will
use a static IP you assign if the DHCP server is not found on the network.
There may be third party solutions that give you a choice at boot up.
Netswitcher is mentioned in this newsgroup a lot. I have not tried it
myself. --- Steve
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