Before a DHCP server can issue IP addresses, you must create a scope and authorize the DHCP server. A scope is a range of IP addresses that is assigned to computers requesting a dynamic IP address. Authorization is a security precaution that ensures that only authorized DHCP servers run on your network.
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Because your computer has a hardware configuration that is not supported by Windows XP, you cannot continue. If you wish ...
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Before a DHCP server can issue IP addresses, you must create a scope and authorize the DHCP server. A scope is a range of ...
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