When you deploy Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers on your network, you can automatically provide client computers and other TCP/IP-based network devices with valid IP addresses. You can also provide the additional configuration parameters these clients and devices need, called DHCP options, that allow them to connect to other network resources, such as DNS servers, WINS servers, and routers. Featured ResourcesThis paper contains an introduction to Network Access Protection (NAP) and instructions for setting up a test lab to deploy NAP with the DHCP enforcement method. Get prescriptive error and event troubleshooting information for DHCP in Windows Server 2008. Get prescriptive error and event troubleshooting information for DHCP clients running Windows Vista. DHCP Server in the Windows Server 2008 Technical LibraryRelated DHCP Resources |