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Troubleshooting Windows DHCP1. Make sure the DHCP service is running. 2. Check the Event Viewer for any error related to the DHCP. 3. Make sure the DHCP have correct TCP/IP settings. 4. Make sure the clients can access the DHCP server. 5. Make sure the client have correct TCP/IP settings. 6. Use ping, tracert, ARP and ipconfig utilities as troubleshooting tools. Related Topics
Troubleshooting DHCP servers
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