Hi
I have an ISA server running in my network. For many=20
reasons, computers are moved frequently (don=B4t ask me why)=20
so IP addresses are moving and/or changing, and IP=20
conflicts appear everyday coz there=B4s somebody trying to=20
join the domain without the right IP number assigned to=20
the PC (maybe HD is down, bad NIC, etc.)
Now I want to know if a DHCP server is a good choice,=20
knowing that ISA server policies are based on IP ranges=20
and sometimes joined with usernames.
Thanks
Luis

ISA server & DHCP by osean

osean
Tue Feb 03 04:07:54 CST 2004

no dout go for it=20
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi
>I have an ISA server running in my network. For many=20
>reasons, computers are moved frequently (don=B4t ask me=20
why)=20
>so IP addresses are moving and/or changing, and IP=20
>conflicts appear everyday coz there=B4s somebody trying to=20
>join the domain without the right IP number assigned to=20
>the PC (maybe HD is down, bad NIC, etc.)
>Now I want to know if a DHCP server is a good choice,=20
>knowing that ISA server policies are based on IP ranges=20
>and sometimes joined with usernames.
>Thanks
>Luis
>.
>

Re: ISA server & DHCP by Tucker

Tucker
Wed Feb 04 03:26:10 CST 2004

in a word : -YES

"Luis" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:93c401c3ea3c$bf200570$a401280a@phx.gbl...
Hi
I have an ISA server running in my network. For many
reasons, computers are moved frequently (don´t ask me why)
so IP addresses are moving and/or changing, and IP
conflicts appear everyday coz there´s somebody trying to
join the domain without the right IP number assigned to
the PC (maybe HD is down, bad NIC, etc.)
Now I want to know if a DHCP server is a good choice,
knowing that ISA server policies are based on IP ranges
and sometimes joined with usernames.
Thanks
Luis