see the server properties, advanced tab, bindings button
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# Jorge de Almeida Pinto # MVP Windows Server - Directory Services
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"Taylor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm pretty new to this stuff, so I apologize if I sound like a noob.
>
> I have server 2003 SBS running with two network adapters. Before I added
> the second network adapter, the DHCP server ran fine. I proceeded to
> install
> Microsoft ISA Server and another adapter, and after that point I had no
> more
> DHCP server. I know you have to enable DHCP receive and request within
> ISA
> Server, and I did all that. I actually just uninstalled ISA Server in
> order
> to isolate my problem, but even after that I couldn't get the DHCP server
> to
> work anymore. I guess I would like to know where I should be looking for
> the
> settings in order to get the server back up. For example, is there a way
> to
> define which network adapter assigns the DHCP server? Can anyone offer
> any
> help here?