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DHCP service not starting upon reboot

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gamerboy

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Jan 17, 2006
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my DHCP service is not starting on my computer upon start up. I will start the service, change the setting to automatic, but on the next restart, the service doesnt start.



when looking at the services list, next to DHCP it says unknown under start up type and it is blank under status.


anybody have a fix for this?

I am running Windows XP SP1

thanks
 
Are you talking about the DHCP client service? You need to set TCP/IP to use DHCP in order for it to start automatically.
 
in my network settings everything is set to obtain IP address. but the DHCP service under control panel/admin tools/services fails to start upon a reboot. the status says unknown even if i set it back to automatic.

 
nothing directly related to the service.


there is an error indirectly related to the DHCP service not starting


"Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network. (The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted. ). Group Policy processing aborted".

 
*kick*

i am still having this problem. any help would be appreciated.

seems to be an issue with the service not starting upon reboot, even if it is set to start automatically.
 
Is the network neighbour icon shows an Esclamatory (!) sign? does it says minimum or no connection?

If not then try doing an IP release and renew:
ipconfig /release
then
ipconfig /renew
 
the DHCP service isnt starting.

i have a perfect connection if i start the service manually, but it wont start automatically even after I set it to start automatically.

I get a light on my network card even, but no connection until the service starts.

no exclamation point.

 
Have you tried reloading the NIC driver?

Do you have two NIC's?

Are you sure the NIC is good?

 
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