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I upgraded My Windows 2000 Advanced Server to Windows Server 2003
Enterprise Edition. Now my DHCP server will not bind to my Network Interface. My server is a Dell Poweredge 500SC, using the onboard NIC (Intel Pro). This happened immediately after the upgrade. The System Log in the Event Log shows the following error event: Source: DhcpServer Event ID: 1041 Description: The DHCP service is not servicing any clients because none of the active network interfaces have statically configured IP addresses, or there are no active interfaces. Of course, my NIC does have a static IP address. The problem I am having is similar to that described in MS KB article 832689. Per MS article 298490, I can bring up the DHCP console, right click on the Server and select properties, go to the Advanced tab, and click on Bindings. It shows my Local Area Connection as unchecked. I can check this and click OK, but if I go back into bindings, it is still unchecked. I did the following in an attempt to fix this: 1. Uninstalled the NIC and reinstalled it. No effect. 2. Uninstalled the DHCP service and then reinstalled and reconfigured it. No effect. 3. Verified that MediaLink Sense is Disabled (see MS KB article 832689). 4. Installed Hotfix mentioned in MS KB article 832689. This had no effect. 5. Installed a new PCI network adapter (Linksys LNE100TX). When first installed, the DHCP console indicated the server would bind to this adapter. However, as soon as I rebooted, it would no longer bind to it. So, I still cannot get my DHCP server to service any clients. Has anyone else seen this behavior after an upgrade? Any fix to the binding problem? As an aside, during this I also tried to connect a couple USB wireless adaptors to see if I could get another interface to bind. However, I could never get a "Wireless Network" tab on my adapter properties dialog. I don't know if this is related, or just another problem with the W2K to W2K3 upgrade (I assume the later). Thank you, Bob H. MCSE (E-Mail Removed) Bob H. |
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I found my own answer. Dell OpenManage RIS was running on the server
and grabbing the DHCP server port before the DHCP server could do so. Apparently, the situation was reversed under Windows 2000. I found this by running netstat -a -n -o to find the process that was grabbing port 67 (DHCP Server) and then deleting that program from the server. It is working just as expected now. Still no resolution on the Wireless adapter connection, but a look at the Microsoft HCL for Windows server 2003 shows no compatible wireless adaptors. FYI, Bob (E-Mail Removed) (Bob H.) wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed). com>... > I upgraded My Windows 2000 Advanced Server to Windows Server 2003 > Enterprise Edition. Now my DHCP server will not bind to my Network > Interface. > > My server is a Dell Poweredge 500SC, using the onboard NIC (Intel > Pro). This happened immediately after the upgrade. The System Log in > the Event Log shows the following error event: > > Source: DhcpServer > Event ID: 1041 > Description: The DHCP service is not servicing any clients because > none of the active network interfaces have statically configured IP > addresses, or there are no active interfaces. > > Of course, my NIC does have a static IP address. > > The problem I am having is similar to that described in MS KB article > 832689. > > Per MS article 298490, I can bring up the DHCP console, right click on > the Server and select properties, go to the Advanced tab, and click on > Bindings. It shows my Local Area Connection as unchecked. I can check > this and click OK, but if I go back into bindings, it is still > unchecked. > > I did the following in an attempt to fix this: > > 1. Uninstalled the NIC and reinstalled it. No effect. > 2. Uninstalled the DHCP service and then reinstalled and reconfigured > it. No effect. > 3. Verified that MediaLink Sense is Disabled (see MS KB article > 832689). > 4. Installed Hotfix mentioned in MS KB article 832689. This had no > effect. > 5. Installed a new PCI network adapter (Linksys LNE100TX). When first > installed, the DHCP console indicated the server would bind to this > adapter. However, as soon as I rebooted, it would no longer bind to > it. > > So, I still cannot get my DHCP server to service any clients. > > Has anyone else seen this behavior after an upgrade? Any fix to the > binding problem? > > As an aside, during this I also tried to connect a couple USB wireless > adaptors to see if I could get another interface to bind. However, I > could never get a "Wireless Network" tab on my adapter properties > dialog. I don't know if this is related, or just another problem with > the W2K to W2K3 upgrade (I assume the later). > > Thank you, > Bob H. > MCSE > (E-Mail Removed) |
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