Netinstall doesnt need dhcp to function, but the two go hand in hand... It 
makes me wonder what apple expect people to do for dhcp on their networks 
instead? Airport extreme, or a generic Isp supplied router? And if so can you 
edit those to point at your server for Dns? I know with my isp router you cant 
change anything

Sent from my HTC

----- Reply message -----
From: "Sam - MacAmbulance" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Jul 26, 2012 8:08 am
Subject: [sussex_mug] Mountain Lion Server
To: <[email protected]>

For those of you thinking of upgrading to ML Server, I wouldn't just yet. It 
failed importing my settings from 10.7 and left me with no working services at 
all. I've rolled back to Lion Server for now.

The new Server 2.0 app is much improved, with all services editable in one 
place. Oddly, Apple have removed DHCP as a configurable service, though it can 
be switched on via NetInstall or the Internet Sharing section of the Sharing 
pane in System Prefs (though the two services are mutually exclusive).

Regards

Sam     
MacAmbulance
Providing affordable Apple & PC services

Sam Mullen
07747 778022
http://www.macambulance.co.uk
[email protected]


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