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I have a network with about a few hundred subnets. I want to move from the existing DHCP server (BIND)  to Winows 2K. I'm looking for advice on how to do this. My question: If I just create ...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 04/18/2002 Views: 0
I have old server server1 with current DHCP i have built new server server2 and wish to migrate HCP scope across. IS this possible and how?
Zones: Operating Systems, W...Date Answered: 12/17/2008 Views: 0
I have seen KB 325473 talking about migrating DHCP, but it states you have to logon as a local admin. It also says "Although you can migrate the DHCP database to a Windows 2003 domain controller...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 03/29/2006 Views: 0
HI We have installed 2003 standard server and want to move the DHCP database to 2003 What is steps that is needed to migrate advanced 2000 server DHCP database to 2003 standard server Th...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 12/26/2006 Views: 0
We are migrating from a single flat class B subnet scope to multiple class C scopes on a VLAN'd network.  We have our new Cisco class C network running in parallel with our class B network with Del...
Zones: DHCP, Networking, Switches / HubsDate Answered: 10/26/2007 Views: 8
I have a lot of reservations in my Windows DHCP Server, and I would like to build a Linux DHCP Server. Does anybody know an easy way to do this migration. I don't wanna write down in my dhcpd.conf ...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 01/19/2006 Views: 4
Hi, What is the best procedure to migrate DNS and DHCP from Server B (Windows 2000 Server) to Server A (Windows 2003 Server)? Server A holds all the fsmo roles. Server B is basically an addit...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 02/22/2006 Views: 37
I am about to decommission a 2003 Server runing DHCP for the organization.  All client workstations are on DHCP.  The new server is already up as a member of the domain but isn't configured for DHC...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 02/17/2006 Views: 0
I've got a dual DC domain. One DC is a 2000 SP4 box, and one is a 2003 Enterprise box.  the 2003 has the FSMO roles already and they share login requests based on load, etc. the 2000 box we'd li...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 10/20/2004 Views: 0
Whats the best way of migrating a dhcp scope that is running on a 2000 server to 2003? Is still the DHCPEXIM.exe from the 2000 resource kit ?
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 11/09/2005 Views: 0