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I am logging into the child domain of the -----Original Message----- Hi, What is your forest/domain structure and to what domain do you
logon to and what account are you using (including memberships) and what is the
domain functionality level of the domain(s)? To authorize a DHCP server you must have one of the following
memberships: * Root Domain "Domain admins" * Root Domain " These groups have the correct permissions on the
"NetServices" container in "Active Directory Sites and
Services" under the Services node to authorize DHCP servers. regards, Jorge From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ellis, Debbie I should re phrase this.
I tired to authorize the DHCP Server, not activate the scopes. -----Original Message----- We are almost completed with our
migration to AD 2003. Our users are
migrated and we have been using the DHCP Server in the old domain. I am a member of the Domain Admin Group
and Enterprise Admin Group in the new domain. I tried to authorize the scopes on a
domain controller in the new domain and received an access denied message. Do any of you know why I would be
getting this error message?
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- [ActiveDir] DHCP Ellis, Debbie
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Ellis, Debbie
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Jorge de Almeida Pinto
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP james . cate
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Ellis, Debbie
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Ellis, Debbie
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Roger Seielstad
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Ellis, Debbie
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Byrd, Todd
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Roger Seielstad
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Ellis, Debbie
- [ActiveDir] DHCP Kern, Tom
- [ActiveDir] DHCP Kern, Tom
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Noah Eiger
- RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP Charlie Kaiser
