Guest Herbert Ehlert Posted December 18, 2007 Posted December 18, 2007 hi, just created a "Predefined Option" in DHCP. But i was to fast and entered something wrong. Now i want to delete the whole thing..... to add a correct one (PXEClient) after that. But the button to delete is inactive. How can i delete this one? Can't add another one, because it says, the option-number (060) is still in use. Microsoft say on their website: "By default, standard DHCP options and BOOTP extensions as described in RFC 2132 are predefined at DHCP servers running Windows Server 2003 for use and cannot be removed using this procedure." But i created this entry, so it must be possible to delete it. Please help :) h.e.
Guest neo [mvp outlook] Posted December 18, 2007 Posted December 18, 2007 Re: Predefined Options Re: Predefined Options from the command line... netsh dhcp server \\servername delete optiondef 60 "Herbert Ehlert" <h.ehlert@gehteuchnixan.local> wrote in message news:e0PxUpVQIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > hi, > > just created a "Predefined Option" in DHCP. But i was to fast and entered > something wrong. Now i want to delete the whole thing..... to add a > correct > one (PXEClient) after that. But the button to delete is inactive. How can > i > delete this one? > Can't add another one, because it says, the option-number (060) is still > in > use. > > Microsoft say on their website: "By default, standard DHCP options and > BOOTP > extensions as described in RFC 2132 are predefined at DHCP servers running > Windows Server 2003 for use and cannot be removed using this procedure." > > But i created this entry, so it must be possible to delete it. Please help > :) > > > h.e. > > > >
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