You may have to look in the configuration container with adsiedit.  Use with 
caution though-I had to do this one time (the Win2k version) to remove a bad 
one and it wiped out some authorized servers.  If you do make any changes, make 
sure you check your list afterwards and confirm all of your authorized servers 
are still there.

http://www.msresource.net/knowledge_base/how-tos/unauthorizing_a_dhcp_server.html

-Bonnie

From: E. Peeters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 9:41 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Deleting DHCP server / netsh does not work

Hello gang,

I ran into a little problem I can't seem to get around while cleaning up the AD 
of a small acqusition I need to bring under our own AD. Their AD lists several 
authorized DHCP servers (netsh dhcp show server) that are no longer DHCP 
servers:
-One does not exist anymore;
-One is a duplicate of an existing server, but with a different address and 
FQDN;
-One is a server that is now hosting their database.
I've tried deleting them (netsh dhcp delete server fqdn ip) but I get the same 
error message for all three: "there is no such object on the server"

This is where I am stumped. How do I delete servers that netsh both say exist 
but really don't ?






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