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Can anyone tell me why I can't statically assign an IP address to our

Exchange 2007 server? After the installation of Exchange 2007 I tried to

assign a static IP address but it won't stick. Is there a simple way of

doing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Cannot assign static IP address on Windows 2003 std 64bit

 

what is the exchange server reverting back to? the original dhcp address?

or is it losing networking completely?

 

"Larry" <Larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:60944506-72DB-479C-A2AB-7F4C4DB29983@microsoft.com...

> Can anyone tell me why I can't statically assign an IP address to our

> Exchange 2007 server? After the installation of Exchange 2007 I tried to

> assign a static IP address but it won't stick. Is there a simple way of

> doing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Cannot assign static IP address on Windows 2003 std 64bit

 

Well when I give it a static IP and hit Ok and go back into TCP/IP properties

it reverts back to DHCP but not necessarily the same IP. No lose in

connetivity. The only thing I can think of is that it may something to do

with the Broadcom application which allows for teaming. I may try to disable

the app and see what happens.

 

"infinitiguy" wrote:

> what is the exchange server reverting back to? the original dhcp address?

> or is it losing networking completely?

>

> "Larry" <Larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:60944506-72DB-479C-A2AB-7F4C4DB29983@microsoft.com...

> > Can anyone tell me why I can't statically assign an IP address to our

> > Exchange 2007 server? After the installation of Exchange 2007 I tried to

> > assign a static IP address but it won't stick. Is there a simple way of

> > doing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>


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