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DHCP Scope, blue arrow or exclamation point icon = ?

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wallst32

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Apr 14, 2003
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I have a DHCP server with 4 scopes. Only one of them has a blue arrow or exclamation point (can't quite make out what it is) on the folder to the left of the scope. What does this icon represent?

Thanks.
 
Have you looked in the servers eventlog? A blue warning icon indicates that the scope's state has changed or a warning has been issued. I guess this log is written to the eventlog. It would most likely be wise to look in the log files for the DHCP-service itself as well.
 
yes. The blue exclamation point means that you're about to run out of leases soon. The yellow exclamation point means that you have reach your lease limit, and the green means you're fine with ip leases.

Look in the system view of the event log for furhter details when you get that blue exclamation point.
 
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