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To install a DHCP server

You must be a member of the Administrators group for the computer you are installing or administering as a DHCP server.

  1. Double-click the Network icon in Control Panel to display the Network Settings dialog box, and then choose the Add Software button to display the Add Network Software dialog box.
  2. In the Network Software box, select TCP/IP Protocol And Related Components, and then choose the Continue button.
  3. In the Windows NT TCP/IP Installation Options dialog box, select the appropriate options to be installed, including at least DHCP Server Service. Also select the SNMP Service option if you want to use Performance Monitor or SNMP to monitor DHCP.
  4. Choose the OK button. When Windows NT Setup prompts you for the full path to the Windows NT Server distribution files, provide the appropriate location, and then choose the Continue button.

All necessary files are copied to your hard disk.

After you finish configuring TCP/IP and the Network Settings dialog box is displayed, choose the OK button.

  1. Complete all the required procedures for manually configuring TCP/IP as described in "Configuring TCP/IP" in Chapter 11, "Installing and Configuring Microsoft TCP/IP and SNMP."

Also, if any adapter on the DHCP server is connected to a subnet that you do not want this server to support, then you must disable the bindings to that subnet for the particular adapter. To do this, double-click the Network icon in Control Panel, choose the Bindings button in the Network Settings dialog box, and then disable the related binding.

All the appropriate TCP/IP and DHCP software is ready for use after you reboot the computer.

The DHCP Client service is a Windows NT service running on a Windows NT computer. The supporting DHCP client software is automatically installed for computers running Windows NT Server or Windows NT Workstation when you install the basic operating system software.

The Microsoft DHCP Server service starts automatically during system startup if you have installed this service. You will probably want to pause the service while you are configuring scopes for the first time.

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