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Environment:
Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Server Roles: DC DHCP/DNS server Application server Background: When server was productionalized, the DHCP configuration was migrated from a NT4 PDC (via DHCPexim) and imported into the Win2k3 server via 'netsh dhcp server import <name.txt> all' Issue: For some reason, the DNS scope options were not migrated to the Win2k3 DHCP server. Seemingly, this was not a serious issue because we are able to simply add the settings manually. The manual modification works. However, the issue is that whenever DHCP services are restarted (due to reboot, etc) the original configuration of the DHCP server is returned. The original configuration, of course, does not include the DNS scope options. Request: Please reply with the method/workaround/fix to enable the DHCP configuration with the correct scope options to also be the restore configuration. Thanks LLDallas |
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Check server properties and see if a backup path is set - try forcing a
backup. See: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...7-7639-483e-b7 8e-b88202f6f5191033.mspx and http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...f-9e06-48f6-ab 67-050ff95307101033.mspx Doug Sherman MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP "LLDallas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:B517E64A-C499-409E-ACC7-(E-Mail Removed)... > Environment: > Windows Server 2003 > Active Directory > > Server Roles: > DC > DHCP/DNS server > Application server > > Background: > When server was productionalized, the DHCP configuration was migrated from a > NT4 PDC (via DHCPexim) and imported into the Win2k3 server via 'netsh dhcp > server import <name.txt> all' > > Issue: > For some reason, the DNS scope options were not migrated to the Win2k3 DHCP > server. Seemingly, this was not a serious issue because we are able to simply > add the settings manually. The manual modification works. However, the issue > is that whenever DHCP services are restarted (due to reboot, etc) the > original configuration of the DHCP server is returned. The original > configuration, of course, does not include the DNS scope options. > > Request: > Please reply with the method/workaround/fix to enable the DHCP configuration > with the correct scope options to also be the restore configuration. > > Thanks > > > > > |
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Did you export the DHCP registry info. All the scope configuration is
stored in the registry. Check out this article. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q130...23120121120120 |
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Thanks for the reply and the information.
I am sure that I have tried this already but I will try again. Do you know of a resource that explains in detail what processes occur when the DHCP Server services are stopped and restarted? Thanks "Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote: > Check server properties and see if a backup path is set - try forcing a > backup. See: > > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...7-7639-483e-b7 > 8e-b88202f6f5191033.mspx > > and > > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...f-9e06-48f6-ab > 67-050ff95307101033.mspx > > Doug Sherman > MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP > > "LLDallas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:B517E64A-C499-409E-ACC7-(E-Mail Removed)... > > Environment: > > Windows Server 2003 > > Active Directory > > > > Server Roles: > > DC > > DHCP/DNS server > > Application server > > > > Background: > > When server was productionalized, the DHCP configuration was migrated from > a > > NT4 PDC (via DHCPexim) and imported into the Win2k3 server via 'netsh dhcp > > server import <name.txt> all' > > > > Issue: > > For some reason, the DNS scope options were not migrated to the Win2k3 > DHCP > > server. Seemingly, this was not a serious issue because we are able to > simply > > add the settings manually. The manual modification works. However, the > issue > > is that whenever DHCP services are restarted (due to reboot, etc) the > > original configuration of the DHCP server is returned. The original > > configuration, of course, does not include the DNS scope options. > > > > Request: > > Please reply with the method/workaround/fix to enable the DHCP > configuration > > with the correct scope options to also be the restore configuration. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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Thanks for the information.
We used the identical process of export/import of DHCP configuration from NT4 to W2k3 for 170+/- servers without a problem. This issue has appeared a very small percentage. "JAG" wrote: > Did you export the DHCP registry info. All the scope configuration is > stored in the registry. Check out this article. > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q130...23120121120120 > > |
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