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Rick
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      28th Jan 2004
Ok need a refresher on this. I saw and article posted that your DHCP server
should not be on a AD servers do to ownership of DNS or DHCP records I can
not remember right now. Could someone post a reply on the correct location
for these services. I believe that this is an issue with dynamic updates if
you house all three on the same server.

Thanks for the help
Rick


 
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      29th Jan 2004
http://support.microsoft.com/default...EN-US;Q255134&
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> Ok need a refresher on this. I saw and article posted that your DHCP

server
> should not be on a AD servers do to ownership of DNS or DHCP records I can
> not remember right now. Could someone post a reply on the correct location
> for these services. I believe that this is an issue with dynamic updates

if
> you house all three on the same server.
>
> Thanks for the help
> Rick
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      29th Jan 2004
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: Ok need a refresher on this. I saw and article posted that your DHCP
: server should not be on a AD servers do to ownership of DNS or DHCP
: records I can not remember right now. Could someone post a reply on
: the correct location for these services. I believe that this is an
: issue with dynamic updates if you house all three on the same server.
:
: Thanks for the help
: Rick

It is really not a big issue, it is not an issue at all if DHCP does not
register the clients in DNS.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=win2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=win2000

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