This was also the case with our SBS server, we didn't have the problem until the Manager application was left on for a day or two. Looks like the problem might not only be with Manager starting up?
> so the manager application is the problem ?
Well, it can be. BOOTP was the predecessor to DHCP, so they are closely related as Matt mentioned. Checking the logs for an IP address will give you the offender for sure.
Just another note on the issue, I found that disabling the BootP option in Manager did the trick on my system. Checking the IP Address as mentioned before on the thread is definitely a great suggestion, since the problem may be caused by a Manager workstation and not the IP Office unit itself.
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