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| ad user to Local group
Hello, I was told that I need to add the user to the DHCP Administrators local group if I do not want the same user to have control over the other DHCP servers I have, How can I accomplish this ? Thank you |
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| Re: ad user to Local group
The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) for Windows NT is less complicated than it seems. If you have been manually assigning IP addresses of computers on your network because DHCP seems too complex. The network administrator can manually configure each system, or it can provide the correct values and ask users to configure their systems. I had provided a link which can guide you on your issue. Have a look on the same. Add a user or group as a DHCP administrator |
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