[dhcwg] Windows 2k and user class id
Bud Millwood <budm@weird-solutions.com> Tue, 10 September 2002 22:04 UTC
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From: Bud Millwood <budm@weird-solutions.com>
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Subject: [dhcwg] Windows 2k and user class id
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Can anyone tell me under what circumstance a Windows 2k machine would give up its pre-configured user class identifier? These machines have been running fine with their configured ucid, and now none of them are identifying themselves with this setting. I was under the impression that setting a user class identifier in this client was a permanent change, but it's not looking like it is. Regards, Bud Millwood Weird Solutions, Inc. http://www.weird-solutions.com tel: +46 8 758 3700 fax: +46 8 758 3687 mailto:budm@weird-solutions.com _______________________________________________ dhcwg mailing list dhcwg@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcwg
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