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How to remove dhcp old ones that don't work for a long time?
Good evening, I encountered such a problem in windows server 2008 r2, I'm trying to delete DHCP servers that have not been working for a long time, such an object is missing on the server. Through Adsiedit tried them there is not. How else can they be removed from the list?
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If my memory serves me right - re-authorize. After all, when you create a new DHCP server, after installation and configuration, you add it to the -authorizing list. So here the situation is reversed.
The question is not entirely clear. Probably meant Active Directory.
All DHCP servers authorized in it are stored in CN=NetServices,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=com.
From there they can be removed using ADSIEdit
DHCP is exactly written along the path CN=Services,CN=Configuration, and you are correctly told that you can see this through ADSiEdiet or ldp.exe. There will be dHCPClass entries, I similarly solved problems with service authorization in Active Directory. If you need a comic on the attributes that are written in the AD configuration, then here is an example . Can you tell me how you tried to delete it before, where did you see the old mention, in the mmc console or where?
Adsiedit tried it doesn't show old authorized servers there, netsh tried but there it says that they are not there, although when you request a list they are there ,
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