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Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this threadShare on Facebook!Reddit! Thread Tools fix dhcp error Search Thread Advanced Search 8th February 2008,08:44 AM #1 SimpleSi Join Date Jun 2005 Location Lancashire Posts 6,004 Thank Post 1,534 Thanked 672 Times
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in 471 Posts Rep Power 242 DHCP Event log? Playing with a w2k3 DHCP server - extending scope and deleting exisiting leases - getting errors- computer says look in event log. Where is the event log I've got everthing else security - https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd759178(v=ws.11).aspx dns - system etc but no DHCP events Any ideas please! (Its always the little things that slow you down ) regards Simon Send PM 8th February 2008,08:50 AM #2 cookie_monster Join Date May 2007 Location Derbyshire Posts 4,260 Thank Post 416 Thanked 281 Times in 242 Posts Rep Power 79 The DHCP server logs to the system log you will also find some text logs in C:\WINDOWS\system32\dhcp. Send PM 8th February 2008,09:28 AM #3 SimpleSi Join Date Jun 2005 Location Lancashire Posts http://www.edugeek.net/forums/windows/15463-dhcp-event-log.html 6,004 Thank Post 1,534 Thanked 672 Times in 471 Posts Rep Power 242 Can't see any DHCP events in system log .log file shows normal assignments but no errors ! regards Simon Send PM SHARE: + Post New Thread Similar Threads GPO Error in Event Viewer By in forum Windows Replies: 4 Last Post: 2nd October 2008, 01:45 PM Xbox 360 LAN Event! By EduTech in forum Gaming Replies: 1 Last Post: 8th February 2008, 09:33 PM Event ID 578 SeTcbPrivilege By cookie_monster in forum Windows Replies: 2 Last Post: 30th January 2008, 10:35 AM DNS Problems Event ID 4004 By Rozzer in forum Windows Replies: 5 Last Post: 3rd September 2007, 01:52 AM Event ID WebSite By ninjabeaver in forum Links Replies: 0 Last Post: 24th June 2005, 01:34 PM « Huge securtity hole in offline files | Domain Funtionality Level » DHCP Event log? Thread Information Users Browsing this Thread There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests) Posting Permissions You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On [VIDEO] code is On HTML code is Off Trackbacks are On Pingbacks are On Refbacks are On Forum Rules -- V5 - Blue ---- V5 Blue - No Tabs ---- V5 Blue - OpenDyslexic -- V5 - Purple ---- V5 Purple - OpenDyslexic -- V5 - Little-Miss Purple ---
leased line into work. Moving from a ADSL to Leased line. Personal Computer Build This personal Computer was for me to continue my work and day to day tasks on. Home Office to Cloud-managed networks Have https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/410377-is-there-a-log-of-ip-addresses-a-windows-dhcp-client-receives about a dozen buildings with home office-class Wi-Fi router/access points to provide internet connectivity to users. A pain to manage! Converting building by building to Meraki access points. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles-tutorials/windows-server-2012/windows-server-2012-dhcp-part2.html takes a few minutes. Join Now I'm looking for a log on a Windows 7 laptop, that would show a history of DHCP issued IP addresses. I did think this showed up in the Event Viewer when a new dhcp error IP is obtained... but I can't find it. I don't necessarily have access to the DHCP server logs. I am trying to see what the client laptop has had for IP addresses, based on info. from the laptop itself. Any ideas? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: IP addresses vs DHCP? Will a DHCP client pick up the same IP after the lease is expired? DHCP Not Handing Out IP Addresses   8 Replies Jalapeno dhcp error log OP tobylatham Nov 19, 2013 at 6:21 UTC Event viewer --> windows system logs -->filter current log --> choose dhcp-client 0 Jalapeno OP tobylatham Nov 19, 2013 at 6:22 UTC * Under event sources 0 Pure Capsaicin OP peter Nov 19, 2013 at 6:22 UTC Petes PC Repairs is an IT service provider. http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/WindowsTips/WindowsNT/AdminTips/Network/EnableDHCPLogging.html i think you need to enable it then you shold see it in the logs 2 Datil OP Best Answer Bill2718 Nov 19, 2013 at 6:24 UTC You can view the DHCP client logs, but by default the level of detail you're looking for is disabled. You'll need to enable the DHCP Client Events/Operational log in order to capture this information. Once you do, you'll see lots of DHCP events, the ones you want should have event ID 50013. 4 Mace OP Alex3031 Nov 19, 2013 at 6:26 UTC Create a logon script placed for everyone in their startup folder that gets the IP address and logs it in a text file? I think there has to be a corresponding Even tthough too, but I don't know what to look for. 0 Datil OP Bill2718 Nov 19, 2013 at 6:26 UTC Obviously, enabling logging will only help going forward. If you're trying to identify what happened in the past, you won't have an
about the Windows Server 2012 DHCP service, I will review important issues related to performance, availability, redundancy, and fault tolerance. These are common challenges that most system administrators must deal with when managing DHCP in an enterprise environment. If you would like to be notified when Wilfredo Lanz releases the next part of this article series please sign up to the WindowsNetworking.com Real time article update newsletter. If you would like to read the first part in this article series please go to Windows Server 2012 DHCP (Part 1). The DHCP Database Guarding and maintaining the DHCP database is important for system administrators not only to provide consistent performance, but also to minimize unscheduled downtime due to unexpected server or network snags. The DHCP database is a dynamic database that stores the DHCP configuration information and the lease data for clients that have leased an IP address from the DHCP server; this includes DHCP options, scope configuration, address leases, exclusion, and reservations. By default, the following DHCP database files are stored in the %systemroot%\System32\Dhcp folder. *Dhcp.mdb– This is the DHCP server database file. *Dhcp.tmp– A temporary file that the DHCP database uses as a swap file during database index maintenance operations. *J50.log and J50#####.log– These are logs of all database transactions. These logs may be used by the DHCP server for data recovery. *J50.chk– A checkpoint file that is updated every time data is written to the DHCP.mdb database file. This checkpoint file can be used during recovery to indicate where the recovery or replaying of data should begin. Backup and Restore By default, the DHCP database and associated registry entries are backed up automatically at 60-minute intervals. There is no GUI to change the backup interval; however if you want to change the default settings, you can do so in the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DHCPServer\Parameters You can also back up a DHCP database manually at any time. There is no need to stop the DHCP service to perform a backup of the database. The default path for the DHCP backup is systemroot\System32\Dhcp\Backup. It is possible to modify this path in the server properties to point to another hard drive. Backing up the DHCP database over the network is not possible. You can use the “restore” function in the DHCP server console to restore the database. When performing a restore, after you select the location, the DHCP service stops and the database is restored. You must