Jeff, My guess would be that the DHCP client
service permissions have been changed. What I would do is from the particular server
run RSoP.msc and check the resultant set of policy on Computer Configuration/Windows
Settings/System Services. I would check the permissions and verify whether or
not SYSTEM and Administrators have Full Control, INTERACTIVE can have Read
permissions... Out of curiosity why the reserved IP as
opposed to a fixed IP on a server thereby negating the requirement for the DHCP
client service? James From: Robert
Rutherford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Can you manually start the service as an
admin? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cothern Jeff D. Team EITC Not sure if there were any replies.
I may have missed them. But still having this issue. -----Original Message----- Its on a
2003 server. Its failing to start. And I did check the policy and
even set policy to enable. -----Original Message----- "If you receive this message in error,
please notify the sender immediately and delete all copies of this message." - Do people really do this? ;-)) can
you be more specific in your error description? The DHCP client is
failing to do what? To start, to register DNS records, to get a lease (hope not
on a server)? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cothern Jeff D. Team EITC ON
a 2k3 server the DHCP client is failing with access denied. This started
after importing a policy into a GPO that is assigned to this server. I
cannot figure out what policy setting is causing this. Any ideas. Jeff
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