Hi.
I solved the problem.
The DHCP Service is a part of the process "tcpsrv.exe". This process is NOT
stopped when RIS is running on the system.
The DHCP Service reads the registry only when the "tcpsrv.exe" process is
stopped and started.
ekto
"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:
> Hello ektoplasma,
>
> Check this article's, maybe it helps:
> http://blogs.technet.com/teamdhcp/ar...filtering.aspx
>
> http://blogs.technet.com/teamdhcp/ar...le-format.aspx
>
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Meinolf Weber
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> > Hi!
> > I have a problem with the 2003 DHCP Server.
> > I wrote a little dll to get some informations from the DHCP Server.
> > I tested it in a VMWare with a 2003 Server. Everything works fine.
> > But then i tried to install it on our production machine and i did not
> > work.
> > I inserted the 2 registrykeys "CallouDlls" && "CalloutEnabled" and set
> > them
> > to the right values.
> > But nothing happens when i restarted the dhcp server.
> > Normaly there should be a message in the eventlog, but there is only
> > the
> > message from the dhcp server(1044) that he has started. No message
> > 1033 or
> > 1034.
> > I looked into the dhcp server log file. But also there ist no message.
> > Hope someone can help me.
> > Thanks for your answers
> > ekto
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