Haven't seen that issue but any firewall/AV products on the machines?  That 
would be my first suspect.

From: Eisenberg, Wayne [mailto:wayne.eisenb...@pbvllc.com]
Sent: Friday, 15 January 2010 10:20 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 7 and DHCP puzzler

Has anyone noticed any problems with Windows 7 getting an IP address from DHCP? 
In our pilot testing, we are noticing that a significant portion (>30%) of our 
users are not successfully getting an IP address from the local DHCP server. It 
happens with wired and/or wireless, across make and model, different antivirus 
programs. It can happen if the DHCP server is on the same subnet and also if it 
is on a different subnet (ip helper address configured in the router). No 
firewalls turned on. Everything was fine for a while, and then some laptop 
users started having problems getting an address from their home router. Some 
folks can get an address at home, but have trouble getting it at the office. If 
you give them a static IP, they can work. That is obviously not a viable 
solution. We need DHCP to work no matter where they are - just like it works 
for XP. :) BTW, none of our XP users have any problems at all. This is strictly 
a Win7 issue. We've tried removing some MS patches among other things, but 
nothing fixes it across the board. Any ideas?

Points and ice cream will be awarded to anyone who can come up with an answer. 
:)

Thanks,
Wayne





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