There  was no sarcasm intended in my response.
 
I am sorry that it appeared so to you.
I am sorry that you are not able to see the answer to "how to migrate a
source dhcp to a target dhcp server which has exisitng scopes on it" in that
article.
I am sorry that I replied to you at all.
It won't happen again.
 

Sincerely, 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tom Kern
Sent: Tue 5/16/2006 1:52 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] DHCP migration(OT)


I don't want to seem rude, but in my post i was primarily concerned with
overwriting the exisitng scopes on the target server.
I never asked about "how to migrate dhcp" but rather "how to migrate a source
dhcp to a target dhcp server which has exisitng scopes on it".
 
I read those articles before posting. they never answered my concern.
 
I may deserve a heap of sarcasm for other various other posts I made but not
this one :)
 
Thanks

 
On 5/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        Tom,
        
        next time, try something like "move dhcp" or "move dhcp site:
microsoft.com <http://microsoft.com> "
        on google. See http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/cheatsheet.html for
        Google-Fu basics.
        
        See KB325473 for the solution to your question. 
        
        
        Sincerely,
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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tom Kern
        Sent: Tue 5/16/2006 6:35 AM
        To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org 
        Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] DHCP migration(OT)
        
        
        Will netsh overwrite the scopes already exisitng on the target?
        
        Also, does netsh migrate leases or just the scope and scope options?
        
        Thanks
        
        
        On 5/16/06, Matheesha Weerasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        
               look into netsh. might be of use.
        
               On 5/12/06, Tom Kern < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  > wrote:
               >
               > I want to migrate DHCP(scopes,scope options,leases) from one
win2k
        box to
               > another.
               >
               > My issue is, the target server is running DHCP with
scopes,etc 
        already
               > configured.
               >
               > Is there anyway to migrate the source DHCP server to the
target
        without
               > overwriting the target's settings?
               >
               > I just want to merge the 2- move the source info over while
keeping 
        the
               > target DHCP info intack as well.
               >
               > Is this possible?
               >
               > Thanks
               >
               >
        
        
        
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