DHCP - RAS with Win XP Clients

G

Guest

Hello,

I have a single Windows XP Client in a Windows 2000 Active Driectory Domain. My DHCP Server is Windows 2000 Server upgraded from NT 4.0. The XP Client always take 3 IP Addresses; 1 regular and 2 RAS connections. This client has no RAS connections to it. It is simple connected to the network.

Any thoughts
 
M

Mohanchand Koduri [MSFT]

Hello David,

Please check on the Windows XP client and it might have Incoming Connections
configured on it.
This will cause it to grad additional addresses from the DHCP server.

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Mohanchand Koduri [MSFT]

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David Wright said:
Hello,

I have a single Windows XP Client in a Windows 2000 Active Driectory
Domain. My DHCP Server is Windows 2000 Server upgraded from NT 4.0. The XP
Client always take 3 IP Addresses; 1 regular and 2 RAS connections. This
client has no RAS connections to it. It is simple connected to the network.
 
G

Guest

Thanks, That was the issue........
----- Mohanchand Koduri [MSFT] wrote: -----

Hello David,

Please check on the Windows XP client and it might have Incoming Connections
configured on it.
This will cause it to grad additional addresses from the DHCP server.

--
Regards,
Mohanchand Koduri [MSFT]

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David Wright said:
Domain. My DHCP Server is Windows 2000 Server upgraded from NT 4.0. The XP
Client always take 3 IP Addresses; 1 regular and 2 RAS connections. This
client has no RAS connections to it. It is simple connected to the network.
 

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