I would check the DHCP Client service.  Perhaps something has been
modified via a Group Policy of from a image they were installed from.
The DHCP Client server should be running as a system account service
(make sure it is running and not disabled).  The idea the check your
network for router issues or firewalls would be a good idea.  If you are
running AD don't forget the DHCP server need to be authorized in order
for AD clients to obtain leases.

Bruce Fyfe, Network Engineer

LAKESIDE INDUSTRIES

(425) 313-2600

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ronnie Corbin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 6:56 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: W2K Pro DHCP incompatibility issues with WNT Server 4.0

I have a network consisting of Windows NT 4.0 servers, Windows NT 4.0
W/S
clients and W2K Pro clients.  The problem I'm having is the W2K Pro
clients cannot obtain a lease from the WNT Server DHCP server, although
the WNT 4.0 W/S clients have no problems obtaining or renewing a lease. 
I've went so far as to install a W2K Server DHCP server on the LAN, but
I
have the same problem with the W2K Pro clients. I haven't had any luck
in
researching this on TechNet.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  R.

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