Hi,
This warning is due to configuration of physical NICs (Primary and Secondary
NIC). They are (probably) both set to DHCP and this is the reason why you
get your warning. If this is so, you can ignore the warning.
--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
"WooYing" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Okay I have a Server who has 2 NIC inside so I decided to setup teaming on
> there so if one failed then the other kick in. Now I am having an issue
> setting up DNS and DHCP on the server. The message I get is " This
> computer has at least one dynamically assigned IP address. For reliable
> DHCP operations you should use only static ip address. You will now have
> the option to change this dynamically IP address." Okay fine, when I click
> okay it allow me to choose the network card. So I have 3 choices 1) AFT
> Teaming NIC, 2) Primary NIC 3) Secondary NIC. For those people who knows
> Teaming then you should know that TCP/IP is not check off on the primary
> or secondary. It checked in the AFT where I do have a static IP adress.
> I have tried to select the AFT as well as the Primary. Then I get a error
> message " You have chosen to continue using dynamically assigned IP
> address on this computer. For reliable Domain Name System (DNS)
> operation, you should have use only static IP address." So now you know
> my deilma what should I do. The 2 NIC I have in there is are Intel NIC
> cards. TIA
>
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