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Setting up DNS and DHCP
Name: cyrusdh Date: June 25, 2007 at 14:41:55 Pacific OS: Win2003 CPU/Ram: P4 Quad Core Product: DELL
Comment:
We are upgrading servers and I already successfully migrated the Domain Controller and Active Directory settings. Now I need to setup the 2003 box as the DNS Server and DHCP Server. I have never done this and I am curious to know if there is any way to easily migrate those settings over to the 2003 box like I did the domain/active directory settings.
Name: SmittyZ3M Date: June 25, 2007 at 17:05:43 Pacific
Reply:
Pretty straight forward. Find DHCP and DNS in the Administrative Tools section and configure away. If you have done this previously on a 2000 box you should not have any issues.
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