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to: Richard B.
from: Robert Comer
date: 2003-01-08 11:02:12
subject: Re: How do I find the DHCP server?

From: "Robert Comer" 

Just set up one of your PC's to obtain an IP address automatically, then
after it has, do an IPCONFIG  /ALL

The DHCP server's IP address is one of the output lines for your NIC.

You have a new router perhaps?

- Bob Comer


"Richard B."  wrote in message
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> It seems I have a DHCP server on my network, only thing is, I don't
> recall setting up the service as I use static IPs.
>
> Is there an easy way to locate a DHCP server? I have a part-time tech
> working for me and I suspect the service got installed somewhere
> without my knowledge. Yeah, I could call the tech but I'd like to know
> how to do this anyway.
>
> - Richard

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