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There's no way to get a 2.0 server to do what you want.   Windows
clients will not forget about an address they previously had until
such time as they receive a DHCPNAK message when requesting that
address, or (with some versions) when the lease times out and they get
a new address in response to their subsequent DHCPDISCOVER.   The
behaviour you remember isn't behaviour I've ever seen from a Microsoft
client.

In 3.0, you could set up a pair of pools and deny booting on the pool
in the high range, which would force the clients down into the low
range. 

                               _MelloN_


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