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> I have a user who is running dhcp on his NT 4.0 laptop.  When his machine
> boots up and requests an IP address he is getting the broadcast address for
> one of our subnets.  Does anyone have any information about why this is
> happening?

Hm.  We'd need to know what version of the DHCP server you're using,
and also probably see a packet trace and the server log for the period
when the client is booting.  One thing I would carefully check is that
you don't have any devices on your network providing DHCP service that
shouldn't be.

                               _MelloN_


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