Using DHCP Manager

When you install Microsoft DHCP server, the graphical user-interface, DHCP Manager, is automatically installed and added to the Administrative Tools (Common) programs group. You use DHCP Manager to configure and monitor remote and local DHCP servers.

You can use DHCP Manager to view and change parameters for Microsoft DHCP servers on the network for which you have administrator privileges. DHCP Manager Help is organized to provide information for each of the specific administration and configuration tasks that you need to perform to manage DHCP servers. See DHCP Manager Help for specific tasks details.

To start DHCP Manager

· Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools (Common), and then click DHCP Manager.