Solved Windows IP Assignment Issue
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What happens if you try the other methods in my first post
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@prcssupport said in Windows IP Assignment Issue:
What happens if you try the other methods in my first post
I'm sorry I just realized I reversed the "/" to \
On my mobile device I tend to do that. Just like I can't type lol.
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Okay, I rebuilt a second machine and started from scratch. SAME ISSUE!!
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Okay, tried the "Validate" option, and that seemed to make it work. It complained that DNS failed, but DNS did not fail, oddly. So looks like it might be working now.
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Appears to be working now. Why would it only work with the extra check box?
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@StrongBad said in Windows IP Assignment Issue:
Okay, I rebuilt a second machine and started from scratch. SAME ISSUE!!
Hmmm not sure why it would give you the same issue. That doesn't make to much sense.
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@StrongBad said in Windows IP Assignment Issue:
Appears to be working now. Why would it only work with the extra check box?
Was there some policy / GPP or script in place which overrides the NIC to use DHCP? That would explain the APIPA address.
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@StrongBad said in Windows IP Assignment Issue:
Okay, I rebuilt a second machine and started from scratch. SAME ISSUE!!
Have you tried something apart from Windows? Some live Linux for example?
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@thwr said in Windows IP Assignment Issue:
@StrongBad said in Windows IP Assignment Issue:
Appears to be working now. Why would it only work with the extra check box?
Was there some policy / GPP or script in place which overrides the NIC to use DHCP? That would explain the APIPA address.
Just read your response and then realized I mispoke. My mind was thinking APIPA (but forgot the term) and was thinking Dhcp assignment failed and then the APIPA was assigned instead.
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Wow crazy problem, never seen that before.