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Hi,

 

Please i need help with this, searched the net and could not find any info.

we have server2003 running Routing and Remote Access.

 

we are starting to receive the event id 20084 Source Remote Access.

 

this what it states

 

The Remote Access Server will stop using IP Address xxxxxxx (either because

it was unable to renew the lease from the DHCP Server, the administrator

switched between static address pool and DHCP addresses, or the administrator

changed to a different network for DHCP addresses). All connected users using

IP will be unable to access network resources. Users can re-connect to the

server to restore IP connectivity.

 

 

 

The DHCP server is working fine and the Admin did not change anything so i

have no idea what is going on.

 

Could you help please?

 

many thanks

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: Event ID 20084

 

Hello Nile,

 

Check to see if there is a rogue DHCP server on the network.

 

From a client that is experiencing the problem, inspect the results of "ipconfig

/all" and specifically the DNS servers. If the DNS servers are different

than your authorized DHCP server is handing out, then you likely have to

track down an unauthorized DHCP server on your network.

 

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Hi,

>

> Please i need help with this, searched the net and could not find any

> info. we have server2003 running Routing and Remote Access.

>

> we are starting to receive the event id 20084 Source Remote Access.

>

> this what it states

>

> The Remote Access Server will stop using IP Address xxxxxxx (either

> because it was unable to renew the lease from the DHCP Server, the

> administrator switched between static address pool and DHCP addresses,

> or the administrator changed to a different network for DHCP

> addresses). All connected users using IP will be unable to access

> network resources. Users can re-connect to the server to restore IP

> connectivity.

>

> The DHCP server is working fine and the Admin did not change anything

> so i have no idea what is going on.

>

> Could you help please?

>

> many thanks

>


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