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Arthur Eagle
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      12-29-2003, 04:06 AM
Hi,
I have installed a brand new install of the Windows 2003
Small Business Server and created a DHCP scope. The DHCP
service is all up an running, but when going to the
properties/Advanced/Bindings, there is a list of two
networks (one for local network and the other for DMZ
internet access). The internet network should be enabled,
but both of them are not. When I enable any of them,
click OK to activate and go back, they are both not
selected again.
Above the selection a following message appears - "If
this list is empty, verify that a static IP address is
configured for this computer". I have double checked and
both networks are configured with a static IP address.

Now none of my network clients can communicate with DHCP
server, and the server is not reponding to any requests.

Have attempted to remove and re-install the service, the
scope and the network cards, but did not help.

PLEASE ANYONE KNOWS THE FIX FOR THIS?

Thanks in advance

My email address is (E-Mail Removed)

Thanks
Arthur
 
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Sharad
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      12-29-2003, 10:56 AM
Hello,
Please run ipconfig /all on the server and
paste the results here.

Sharad

"Arthur Eagle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:048d01c3cdc9$8778d730$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I have installed a brand new install of the Windows 2003
> Small Business Server and created a DHCP scope. The DHCP
> service is all up an running, but when going to the
> properties/Advanced/Bindings, there is a list of two
> networks (one for local network and the other for DMZ
> internet access). The internet network should be enabled,
> but both of them are not. When I enable any of them,
> click OK to activate and go back, they are both not
> selected again.
> Above the selection a following message appears - "If
> this list is empty, verify that a static IP address is
> configured for this computer". I have double checked and
> both networks are configured with a static IP address.
>
> Now none of my network clients can communicate with DHCP
> server, and the server is not reponding to any requests.
>
> Have attempted to remove and re-install the service, the
> scope and the network cards, but did not help.
>
> PLEASE ANYONE KNOWS THE FIX FOR THIS?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> My email address is (E-Mail Removed)
>
> Thanks
> Arthur



 
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Doug Sherman [MVP]
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      12-29-2003, 04:27 PM
You need 2 different scopes, one for the local network and one for the DMZ.
Then you need to authorize the server.

Doug Sherman
MCSE Win2k/NT4.0, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP

"Arthur Eagle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:048d01c3cdc9$8778d730$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I have installed a brand new install of the Windows 2003
> Small Business Server and created a DHCP scope. The DHCP
> service is all up an running, but when going to the
> properties/Advanced/Bindings, there is a list of two
> networks (one for local network and the other for DMZ
> internet access). The internet network should be enabled,
> but both of them are not. When I enable any of them,
> click OK to activate and go back, they are both not
> selected again.
> Above the selection a following message appears - "If
> this list is empty, verify that a static IP address is
> configured for this computer". I have double checked and
> both networks are configured with a static IP address.
>
> Now none of my network clients can communicate with DHCP
> server, and the server is not reponding to any requests.
>
> Have attempted to remove and re-install the service, the
> scope and the network cards, but did not help.
>
> PLEASE ANYONE KNOWS THE FIX FOR THIS?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> My email address is (E-Mail Removed)
>
> Thanks
> Arthur



 
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