Install and configure a DHCP server in Windows Server 2008 
Published: 19 May 2008 10:39 BST
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an invaluable service when you have a network larger than a handful of computers. It's also a standard component of enterprise networks and sub-networks. Microsoft Windows Server 2008’s built-in DHCP server allows Windows machines (and any other TCP/IP-based machines and devices) to obtain their IP addresses and network settings automatically, which can vastly simplify network configuration. Here, we look at how to install and configure a DHCP server in Windows Server 2008, and explore some of the advanced features DHCP has to offer.
Server Manager (above) is your one-stop shop for adding roles to Windows Server 2008 such as DNS, DHCP and Active Directory. From the Start menu, select | Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Server Manager. Expand and click Roles.
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