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Guest Dennis Rhine
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I have an HP ProLiant DL360 server running Windows 2000 Server. The strange

issue we are seeing with this server - and only this server - is in the

TCP/IP settings. We have manually entered a total of six IP addresses into

this server (migrating from one IPS to another). If I run IPCONFIG /all I

see all of the correct IP addresses and everything appears to be correct.

However, if I open the Network Connection properties window the system tells

me that these settings are DHCP controlled. If I reset the network

controller by disabling the card and then reenabling it, all TCP/IP settings

are lost and must be manually reenetered. Any ideas where we can look to

overcome this? Thanks

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Guest Dave Patrick
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Re: Strange TCP/IP Issue

 

This article may help.

 

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=285034

 

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"Dennis Rhine" wrote:

>I have an HP ProLiant DL360 server running Windows 2000 Server. The

>strange

> issue we are seeing with this server - and only this server - is in the

> TCP/IP settings. We have manually entered a total of six IP addresses

> into

> this server (migrating from one IPS to another). If I run IPCONFIG /all I

> see all of the correct IP addresses and everything appears to be correct.

> However, if I open the Network Connection properties window the system

> tells

> me that these settings are DHCP controlled. If I reset the network

> controller by disabling the card and then reenabling it, all TCP/IP

> settings

> are lost and must be manually reenetered. Any ideas where we can look to

> overcome this? Thanks


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