While trying DHCP management, did you try giving User credential with
"complete domain information" e.g. domainname\username?
Could you try to manage DHCP server after doing "net use" from dhcp client
machine to the dhcp server machine? For more information on "net use",
execute "net use /?" on command prompt.
-Tanu Mutreja [MSFT]
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"town18" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have an environment whereby I need to deploy 15 x 2003 DHCP servers. I
>want
> to create AD user accounts for remote management of DHCP via MMC. I
> however
> do not want to create the DHCP servers as DC but rather member servers due
> to
> increased replication traffic over WAN. The client machines which will be
> used to manage DHCP are not members of the domain. My question is, can I
> create AD users and then add them to the local DHCP admin group on the
> DHCP
> member servers and then have these accounts used on client machines that
> are
> not part of the domain? It seems that while I can create the accounts
> these
> accounts when used on client machine will not allow management of dhcp. I
> can use these accounts directly on the dhcp server to manage DHCP ok. Any
> help most appreciated.
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