Yes, Win 2000 Adv. Serv. I need guest with laptop to
access for interet.
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>Hi Roger,
>
>Can you be more specific? You can have both static IPs
and DHCP on a
>network if that is what you are asking.
>
>Thanks,
>Marc Reynolds
>Microsoft Technical Support
>
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>>Subject: DHCP + Static
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>>Can I have Static Addresses + DHCP?
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