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wbafrank

2002-05-04, 4:14 pm

And today's poser is ....

Q69. After you type the IP address or the name of the DHCP server when you are authorizing a DHCP server to your domain, you may receive the following error message:

The DHCP Service could not contact Active Directory

What is the most likely cause of this error message?

A. You have insufficient rights to authorize the DHCP Server.

B. You have insufficient right to make changes to the domain.

C. You have insufficient rights to the configuration container in Active Directory to make changes to the DHCP objects.

D. You have typed the incorrect IP Address or the name of the DHCP Server.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
LOCO_LEVY

2002-05-05, 4:24 pm

I Think is answer is "D" then

At the command prompt, type ntdsutil .


Type metadata cleanup , and then press ENTER. Based on the options given, the administrator can perform the removal, but additional configuration parameters need to be specified before the removal can occur.


Type connections and press ENTER. This menu is used to connect to the specific server on which the changes occur. If the currently logged on user does not have administrative permissions, alternate credentials can be supplied by specifying the credentials to use before making the connection. To do so, type set creds domain name username password and press ENTER. For a null password, type null for the password parameter.
KScheler

2002-05-05, 6:55 pm

I'll try C.
jakob79

2002-05-05, 11:04 pm

I choose C
Sexy Lexy

2002-05-06, 6:25 am

Looks like a rights issue for Active Directory so I'll go with C.

lamngocliem

2002-05-06, 8:16 am

My answer is C.
wbafrank

2002-05-06, 4:44 pm

quote:
Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is ....

Q69. After you type the IP address or the name of the DHCP server when you are authorizing a DHCP server to your domain, you may receive the following error message:

The DHCP Service could not contact Active Directory

What is the most likely cause of this error message?

A. You have insufficient rights to authorize the DHCP Server.
B. You have insufficient right to make changes to the domain.
C. You have insufficient rights to the configuration container in Active Directory to make changes to the DHCP objects.
D. You have typed the incorrect IP Address or the name of the DHCP Server.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!



And the answer is ....

Correct Answers: C

CAUSE

The user has insufficient rights to the configuration container in Active Directory to make changes to the DHCP objects.

RESOLUTION

Ensure you can contact the GC that is in your domain by using Netdiag.exe or LDP to test the GCs. Also make sure that you are logged into the domain that you are adding this DHCP server as a member of Domain Administrators for the domain as well as Enterprise Administrators for the Active Directory Forest.

MORE INFORMATION

Windows 2000 has the ability to block rogue DHCP servers, and each DHCP server that is part of the domain has to be authorized or it will not give out addresses. For additional related information, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:

Q300429 HOW TO: Install and Configure a DHCP Server in an Active Directory Domain in Windows 2000
Q246603 Authorize Command Is Missing in DHCP MMC Snap-in
Q257371 Limit to the number of DHCP servers which can be authorized
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