We have a Windows NT network, and just added a win2k server. We loaded dhcp on this server, and it seemed to be working fine, until we discovered about 1/2 of the workstations are getting the incorrect subnet mask. This is preventing them from getting to some IIS server apps.
DHCP is configured as follows: Our scope is 128.127.0.1 to 128.127.255.254. Our subnet mask is 255.255.0.0. The lease duration is 8 days.
Some workstations (windows 98) log in fine, and get the correct subnet mask. Others (also win98) are getting 255.0.0.0 as the subnet mask. If they go into winipcfg and release all and renew all, it comes up with the correct subnet mask. But if they were to reboot, it would come up wrong.
I checked the subnet mask on all of our servers -- its all 255.255.0.0. Where is this 255.0.0.0 coming from? And how do I get rid of it?
DHCP is configured as follows: Our scope is 128.127.0.1 to 128.127.255.254. Our subnet mask is 255.255.0.0. The lease duration is 8 days.
Some workstations (windows 98) log in fine, and get the correct subnet mask. Others (also win98) are getting 255.0.0.0 as the subnet mask. If they go into winipcfg and release all and renew all, it comes up with the correct subnet mask. But if they were to reboot, it would come up wrong.
I checked the subnet mask on all of our servers -- its all 255.255.0.0. Where is this 255.0.0.0 coming from? And how do I get rid of it?