We do exactly this in our site.  Win2k AD doesn't care what DHCP your using
(or if your using it at all), but it does care about the DNS.  If you use
AD, Win2k wants to use MS Dynamic DNS.  Have your clients use DHCP, and in
the SW DHCP setup, give your MS DDNS server as the primary DNS for your
clients.  When your clients get an address from the SW, they will report the
address to MS DDNS and AD will work fine.

In addition, many people don't want to use MS DNS as there primary DNS.
Setup MS DNS to use forwarders to the primary DNS of choice.

Let me know OL if I misunderstood what your doing or if you want more
details.

Todd

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Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:54 AM
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Subject: [SonicWALL]- Sonic Wall and Windows 2000


I am using a sonic wall pro to protect a small organization.  It is doing
NAT and DHCP.  I know that in Windows 2000 you need to authorized your DHCP
servers if you are running active directory.  I tried typing in the LAN
address of the sonic wall as a DHCP server but Windows 2000 says that it
can not find the service running on the machine.  Am I doing this right or
not?
TIA

Eric

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