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      05-17-2006, 01:58 PM
How can I tell for sure if user class id's in options have been applied?
The general tab has the setting. When I click advance I see in default
standard the same things checked. When I look at bootp or the remote
defaults no settings are checked. I know 2003 and xp go to class id bootp.
I ran utility on my computer and it should class id bootp. What I need to
know is if we aren't getting our options because of this.
 
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Daniel Mauser
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      05-17-2006, 09:07 PM
Have you tried to run this command below?

ipconfig /showclassid *



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> How can I tell for sure if user class id's in options have been applied?
> The general tab has the setting. When I click advance I see in default
> standard the same things checked. When I look at bootp or the remote
> defaults no settings are checked. I know 2003 and xp go to class id
> bootp.
> I ran utility on my computer and it should class id bootp. What I need to
> know is if we aren't getting our options because of this.



 
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Vincent Xu [MSFT]
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      05-18-2006, 03:47 AM
Hi,

To show DHCP class ID information at a client computer you can use command
like : ipconfig /showclassid "Local Area Connection"

Check following article:

<http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...P_pro_ShowClas
sIdCommand.htm>

Hope this helps.


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Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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>>How can I tell for sure if user class id's in options have been applied?
>>The general tab has the setting. When I click advance I see in default
>>standard the same things checked. When I look at bootp or the remote
>>defaults no settings are checked. I know 2003 and xp go to class id

bootp.
>>I ran utility on my computer and it should class id bootp. What I need

to
>>know is if we aren't getting our options because of this.
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