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| muzza65 2002-03-24, 7:48 am |
| When configuring multiple TCP/IP settings for a Win 2000 server is DHCP the one to use. | |
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| jeff_j_black 2002-03-24, 11:04 am |
| If you are talking about a member server, yeah, DHCP is okay to use. But, if you are talking about a Domain Controller, you will be required to supply a fixed address. I prefer any nodes that offer a network service to have fixed addresses. Hubs, routers, servers, printers etc. are easier to troubleshoot, if you know where they are. | |
| PotatoHead 2002-03-24, 1:33 pm |
| With multiple PC's I would go ahead and use DHCP for the workstations. For printers, routers, other servers I would use static. |
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