Tutorial Home > Storage and Networking > Networking > Windows 2000 Server Administration > Setting Up a DHCP Server 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. |
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