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DHCP scope restore question Server 2003 to 2012R2
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One of our customer has 3 different DHCP scopes. They have tried to migrate and it has failed. After they have tried it again and migrated one scope manually successfully.
Now we have to migrate the other two scopes. What is the best way to migrate the other two scopes with a minimum effort? As I saw in researches it is not possible with PowerShell as Server 2003 will not support it.
Many thanks in advance.
One of our customer has 3 different DHCP scopes. They have tried to migrate and it has failed. After they have tried it again and migrated one scope manually successfully.
Now we have to migrate the other two scopes. What is the best way to migrate the other two scopes with a minimum effort? As I saw in researches it is not possible with PowerShell as Server 2003 will not support it.
Many thanks in advance.
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Thank you very much with your help I did my first DHCP migration ever.
Have good start in the new week.
Thank you very much with your help I did my first DHCP migration ever.
Have good start in the new week.
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If I see both solutions we cannot migrate single scopes? As mentioned we have the following situation:
The customer has Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3.
1) Scope 1 (test environment) is already migrated
2) Now we have to migrate Scope 2 and Scope 3
So the solution is to migrate the full server again or do hours of manually work?