Hi Andy,
You are right. You have to be Enterprise administrator to authorize DHCP in
AD.
Is this Administrator also a member of any other groups? If there is deny
permission on any other group that Administrator is a member of (e.g. Guest
group) you will be denied access even if you are Enterprise administrator.
Mike
"andy white" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have recently upgraded two of our servers in different
> Domains from Nt to 2003 server Each runs DCHP for there site
> When I try to authorize the servers
> it says 'access denied'
> I am loged on as administrator and i am also a member of
> enterpirse admins which i believe can also come up with the error
>
> Any ideas what is causing this?
> I have upgraded other NT servers and not had the same problem.
>
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