In most cases, as long as this hotfix will address your problem and it is
the only thing you ask for, there is no charge for these hotfixes. The
article says so, and it has been my experience that as long as you ask for
only the hotfix there is no charge
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"stickamw nrmchealth.com>" <awilliams<at> wrote in message
news:345241DA-1277-4B9C-BDBF-(E-Mail Removed)...
> We are in the process of moving all our network users to DHCP on
> Win2KServer.
> Our domained Win98 clients are obtaining IP's just fine via DHCP, however,
> they are not being registered in the DNS table on our server. We have
> done
> all of the steps that we can find via google...including enabling updates
> for
> DNS clients that do not support dynamic updates in the DNS tab of the DHCP
> window, without success.
>
> After looking at MS's website, it seems this is a known problem
> (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q242000/) and the only way to get the fix
> is
> to call MS...can anyone point me in the right direction here? Boss would
> freak to have to pay $245 for a phone call.