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SUMMARYWhen upgrading a Windows NT Server version 3.51 (or earlier) release to Windows NT 4.0, the DHCP database must be converted to the new database format. This conversion is required because the services now use an improved database engine that is faster and compacts automatically to prevent fragmentation and consequent growth of the database. The database conversion procedure happens automatically as part of an upgrade installation. MORE INFORMATION
When the DHCP service first starts after an upgrade to Windows NT 4.0, it
detects that the database needs to be converted. It then starts a
conversion process, Jetconv.exe. (If Jetconv.exe has already been started
by another service, a second Jetconv.exe process is not started.) Prior to
conversion, the user is notified that the conversion process is about to
start and is asked for confirmation. If the user clicks OK, the DHCP
service quits and the conversion begins. Jetconv.exe converts the
databases of all the installed services (DHCP and, if installed, WINS and
RPL) to the new Windows NT 4.0 database format.
In cases where this automatic procedure of converting databases fails, the database can be converted manually using winntdir\system32\upg351db.exe. For instructions, type the following at the command prompt: upg351db -? Note the following information:
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