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Enabling DHCP at the Client
To enable the Windows NT DHCP client, you must log on as administrator at
the Windows NT client.
Normally, you enable DHCP as part of the installation procedure
for Microsoft TCP/IP, however, you can use this procedure if you have
manually configured TCP/IP:
To enable DHCP on a Windows for Workgroups client if TCP/IP is not
installed yet:
The Network Settings dialog box appears.
The TCP/IP configuration dialog box appears.
A Microsoft (MS) TCP/IP message appears, indicating that the DHCP
Protocol attempts to configure the server automatically during system
initialization.
A MS TCP/IP Configuration dialog box appears, displaying current TCP/IP
configuration parameters. The IP Address and Subnet Mask boxes are not
available (grayed out) and the manually configured values are no longer
displayed.
To enable DHCP on a Windows for Workgroups client if TCP/IP is installed:
A message box appears indicating that the configuration of DHCP
overrides any values established locally.
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