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..no matter which client (Microsoft's or any other) is used, a DHCPRELEASE
message does not cause the record of the lease to be removed from the leases
file, even after server restart. This is done to preserve the historical
record of the most recent user of that lease.
--Barr
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> From: Jill K. Smith[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 11:39 AM
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> Subject: Leases not releasing out of lease file
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> Has anyone seen a problem with Windows machines sending a DHCP release
> to the server ( I can see the release request get to the server), yet
> the lease does not get removed from the leases file?
>
> Is there a fix to this problem?
>
>
> Jill K. Smith
> Lockheed Martin
> 919-541-5323
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> http://network.epa.gov:9876
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