While not promising anything set in stone just yet, Microsoft revealed that it was investigating the possibility of delivering a .NET Framework class library for DHCP Server management. An integral part of the company's effort in this sense is a survey designed to help gather feedback on DHCP Server Management A... |
14 July 2009 03:33 GMT |
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The process of installing Windows 7 involves a stage in which end users need to Set a Network Location. The SNL dialog window can be revisited after deployment, and the settings altered. In this context, location is key. In order to simplify the network configuration, Windows 7, just as Windows Vista before it, allow... |
11 July 2009 06:57 GMT |
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Network administrators looking to guarantee that the components of their server infrastructure are running under normal parameters and under their control can now access a new tool from Microsoft designed to sniff out rogue DHCP servers. With the rogue detection solution, admins have a tool complete with graphical us... |
6 July 2009 04:59 GMT |
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The next iterations of the Windows client and server operating systems will deliver the evolution of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. According to the Redmond company, the Windows 7 DHCP enhancements are designed to make the operating system embrace networks with an associated SSID. In fact, the DHCP net... |
23 December 2008 18:11 GMT |
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In certain scenarios select editions of Windows Vista RTM can lose the IP address received through a DHCP server, Microsoft informed. According to the Redmond company the gold version of its latest Windows client can revert back to an Automatic Private IP Addressing address instead of retaining the DHCP IP. Such prob... |
19 August 2008 06:54 GMT |
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Service Pack 3, available for less than two months to the general public, introduced some network connectivity issues for the successor of Windows Vista. Microsoft informed that Windows XP SP3 copies can fail to access the network when certain Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol settings are in place. Specifically, i... |
20 June 2008 11:06 GMT |
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DHCP is the short for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Its purpose is to assign dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. Dynamic addressing means that a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network. In short, DHCP allows a computer to join a network without having a pre-config... |
10 March 2007 07:18 GMT |
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