Typically, Microsoft clients do not change their DHCP address unless the
address they had before is no longer available.  They request the address
they had previously.

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On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Benjamin Zachary - Lists <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Anyone know of an easy way to convert dhcp to dhcp w/reservations?
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> We have a 450 user network with all dhcp but need them to not change for
> some new software. I was hoping I could just right click on the current dhcp
> lease and convert it to a reservation but no such luck :0
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> Id rather not have to input 450 mac addresses. Im tinkering with netsh dhcp
> server to see if anything looks possible but so far nothing good.
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