How to authorize a DHCP server in the Active Directory?
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How to authorize a DHCP server in the Active Directory?
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Take the following steps to authorize a DHCP server in the Active Directory:
- Run DHCP from Start Menu > Programs > Administrative Tools > DHCP.

- In the DHCP console, click the Action > Manage authorized servers menu.

- In the Manage Authorized Servers dialog box, click the Authorize button.

- In the Authorize DHCP Server dialog box, specify the name or IP address of the DHCP server to be authorized, and click the OK button. The Confirmation dialog box will appear.

- In the Confirmation dialog box, click the Yes button to proceed. This will authorize the DHCP server in the Active Directory. Close the DHCP console.

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