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David
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      9th Apr 2004
Because we are changing our IP addressing scheme, our domain controller
(which runs DNS and DHCP) address must be changed. I'll need to create a new
scope on the DHCP server. Is there anything to do with the DNS server? We
have a small LAN with one server. Clients are all 2000 and XP Pro; server is
2000 server SP3 running Active Directory, DSN, DHCP (no WINS).
Thank you,
David


 
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      9th Apr 2004
In news:IABdc.78316$(E-Mail Removed),
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> Because we are changing our IP addressing scheme, our domain
> controller (which runs DNS and DHCP) address must be changed. I'll
> need to create a new scope on the DHCP server. Is there anything to
> do with the DNS server? We have a small LAN with one server. Clients
> are all 2000 and XP Pro; server is 2000 server SP3 running Active
> Directory, DSN, DHCP (no WINS).
> Thank you,
> David



Just have to ensure, once you change over to the new IP range, that the DCs
register their new IPs. One way to insure that is to run this as soon as you
change the IP on the DC(s) in a CMD prompt:
ipconfig /registerdns
net stop netlogon
net start netlogon.

For the clients, after you delete the old range, and create the new range,
you can just do:
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
(or just restart them).

Once you do all that, check DNS to make sure they are all registered. Don't
forget to create a new reverse zone for the new IP range. Enable updates on
it too.

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      9th Apr 2004
Thank you so much! I'll do that. Have a great weekend!

"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
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message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> In news:IABdc.78316$(E-Mail Removed),
> David <(E-Mail Removed)> posted their thoughts, then I
> offered mine
> > Because we are changing our IP addressing scheme, our domain
> > controller (which runs DNS and DHCP) address must be changed. I'll
> > need to create a new scope on the DHCP server. Is there anything to
> > do with the DNS server? We have a small LAN with one server. Clients
> > are all 2000 and XP Pro; server is 2000 server SP3 running Active
> > Directory, DSN, DHCP (no WINS).
> > Thank you,
> > David

>
>
> Just have to ensure, once you change over to the new IP range, that the

DCs
> register their new IPs. One way to insure that is to run this as soon as

you
> change the IP on the DC(s) in a CMD prompt:
> ipconfig /registerdns
> net stop netlogon
> net start netlogon.
>
> For the clients, after you delete the old range, and create the new range,
> you can just do:
> ipconfig /release
> ipconfig /renew
> (or just restart them).
>
> Once you do all that, check DNS to make sure they are all registered.

Don't
> forget to create a new reverse zone for the new IP range. Enable updates

on
> it too.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Ace
>
> Please direct all replies to the newsgroup so all can benefit.
> This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties and confers no
> rights.
>
> Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
> Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
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>



 
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      10th Apr 2004
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> Thank you so much! I'll do that. Have a great weekend!



You're welcome, and you too!
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