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bunto
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      26th Jun 2006
hi
in my network we hav static ip address scheme and now we r planning to
devide the ip addresses for every department. is there a way of doing
so from my system remotely or i hav to go to each machine to do that
---- if the dhcp is the solution then is it possible that if i define
pools for every department then will the computers from that department
wil take their ip from their designated pool....

waiting for ur response

regards and thanx in advance

 
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Kurt
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      27th Jun 2006
You can do a netsh script through psexec from sysinternal's pstools package.
But with 500 computers you need a better way to manage your IP addresses.
How many departments? Can you do VLANs and DHCP?

....kurt

"bunto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hi
> in my network we hav static ip address scheme and now we r planning to
> devide the ip addresses for every department. is there a way of doing
> so from my system remotely or i hav to go to each machine to do that
> ---- if the dhcp is the solution then is it possible that if i define
> pools for every department then will the computers from that department
> wil take their ip from their designated pool....
>
> waiting for ur response
>
> regards and thanx in advance
>



 
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CJT
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      27th Jun 2006
bunto wrote:

> hi
> in my network we hav static ip address scheme and now we r planning to
> devide the ip addresses for every department. is there a way of doing
> so from my system remotely or i hav to go to each machine to do that
> ---- if the dhcp is the solution then is it possible that if i define
> pools for every department then will the computers from that department
> wil take their ip from their designated pool....
>
> waiting for ur response
>
> regards and thanx in advance
>

Send out 500 e-mails to their users telling them how to make the change.
After all, they're "personal computers."

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Kurt
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      28th Jun 2006
Then instead of changing 500 IP addresses manually, you could just add all
500 users to the local admin group on their computers :-)


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> bunto wrote:
>
>> hi
>> in my network we hav static ip address scheme and now we r planning to
>> devide the ip addresses for every department. is there a way of doing
>> so from my system remotely or i hav to go to each machine to do that
>> ---- if the dhcp is the solution then is it possible that if i define
>> pools for every department then will the computers from that department
>> wil take their ip from their designated pool....
>>
>> waiting for ur response
>>
>> regards and thanx in advance
>>

> Send out 500 e-mails to their users telling them how to make the change.
> After all, they're "personal computers."
>
> --
> The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to
> minimize spam. Our true address is of the form che...@prodigy.net.



 
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