By Greg Saunders, on Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 09:59:55PM -0400:
> What I did was simply go into the registry and delete the related DHCP
> key information. It is in different places depending on Windows 95,
> Windows 98, and 2000. Sorry... I didn't right down where they were.
> Just do a search for DHCP until you find the locations that store all
> the settings.
Are you saying that windows stores the IP of the DHCP server in the
registry?
What sort of info was in the registry keys?
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