It depends on how you define network connectivity.    If for some reason the
DHCP service stopped processing requests, you would notice that machines
without reservations would not be able to get new addresses, but your
machines with reserved addresses should still have TCP/IP connectivity.
What are your symptoms?



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Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 1:37 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: DHCP runs on DC

Dear all,

If my DHCP server is also my Windows 2003 domain controller and one day my
Active Directory stops running, would my network printer & member servers
that using reserved DHCP IP address stops the network connectivity
altogether?

Regards,
BY

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