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Setting Up a DHCP Server
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an application that simplifies the process of configuring the TCP/IP clients on a large fleet of workstations. Based on published Internet standards Microsoft provides a DHCP server with Windows 2000 Server products, and DHCP clients with all versions on Windows. Because it is a cross-platform solution you can also use the Microsoft DHCP Server with clients running other operating systems, and use Windows DHCP clients with other servers.

  Tutorials
  Introducing DHCP
  Installing the DHCP Server
  Launching the DHCP Console
  Authorizing a DHCP Server
  Configuring Options
  Deactivating a Scope
  Creating a Scope
  Creating a Superscope
  Displaying DHCP Statistics