So, I feel dumb.

When you run the first netsh command, I ran it with the name of an existing 
file. Yes, it looks like I've done this before.

So the old file was still there, and I imported that. That old file had many 
reservations, but not the one I was lookign at.

In otherwords, I was importing an old file. I spent the whole day 
troubleshooting an old import file. Sm:)e.

--Matt Ross
  _____  

From: Ben Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NT System Admin Issues [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 15:03:26 -0800
Subject: Re: DHCP Server move -- Now Reservations are not applying?

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Matthew W. Ross
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > Alright, I've tried another server. Same thing. This server authorizes to
  > the AD correctly. Now I have no idea why it's behaving this way.
  
    Try deleting one of the reservations, and then re-creating it, then
  deleting the lease of the dynamic pool IP address (so it doesn't hand
  it back out again), and recycling (reboot, or release/renew) the
  equipment for that reservation.  See if it gets the reservation then.
  That will tell you if it's a problem with the server not handling
  reservations properly at all, or if it's something borked with the
  reservations from the transported DHCP database.
  
  -- Ben
  
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