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Ron Sparks
I am setting up a Windows 2003 Server for a client at my office. I have
configured it with Active Directory. Two network ports are on the
motherboard, one 10/100 and one 10/100/1000. When I installed Active
Directory and DNS, I had both ports connected to a switch. At the client
site, there is only one connection for the server, so I will be using only
one of the network ports. When I installed DHCP, I only had one port
connected. After configuing DHCP and the scope, there are blue information
icons on the DHCP server and the scope in the DHCP manager. Does anyone
know what has caused this?
Thank you in advance for your help!!!
Candace Sparks
configured it with Active Directory. Two network ports are on the
motherboard, one 10/100 and one 10/100/1000. When I installed Active
Directory and DNS, I had both ports connected to a switch. At the client
site, there is only one connection for the server, so I will be using only
one of the network ports. When I installed DHCP, I only had one port
connected. After configuing DHCP and the scope, there are blue information
icons on the DHCP server and the scope in the DHCP manager. Does anyone
know what has caused this?
Thank you in advance for your help!!!
Candace Sparks