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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:

>> You could accomplish the same thing using static IP addresses and hosts
>> files. It would take less time to setup and there are less moving parts to
>> break. Just put every machine you own or that may connecto to your
>networin
>> in the hosts file and copy it to all your machines.
>
>I disagree with 'accomplish the same thing'. SO not true in this case.

But I wasn't talking about your case. I was talking about a relatively
static network of kown (or knowable) machines. Of course If I had to add a
PC every hour or two, it would be crazy not to use DHCP.

[description of exceptionally dynamic network snipped]


Tony
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