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> ->Only by walking up to every one of them, starting winipcfg, and
> >clicking on the "renew" button. There is no way of forcing a
> >Microsoft client to give up or renew its lease over the net.
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> I used to have a MS dhcp server on a WindowsNT server.
> This had an option to delete a lease, and i always thought that would force
> the client to ask for a new lease.
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> Fr�
Nope. The dhcp client-server interaction occurs at lease negotiation
and lease renewal only. If you delete the lease at the server, the
client won't know about it until it is time to renew.
- Matthew
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