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dns & dhcp mmc snapins

 
 
Wade Preston
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      12th Feb 2004
I want to load the DNS and DHCP snapins onto my workstation so that I can
administer them from there instead of having to go to the servers when I
need to do something. Is this possible? If so where do I find the snapins
to load on my workstation? Thanks for your help!

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Marc Reynolds [MSFT]
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      12th Feb 2004
See 314978 How to use Adminpak.msi to install a specific server
administration tool
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=314978

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> I want to load the DNS and DHCP snapins onto my workstation so that I can
> administer them from there instead of having to go to the servers when I
> need to do something. Is this possible? If so where do I find the

snapins
> to load on my workstation? Thanks for your help!
>
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> Wade Preston
> Baldwin Filters
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