The authorization process helps in rouge server detection as well.
Microsoft DHCP server service will stop once it finds that its connected to
the domain and is not authorized.
This feature is however not there if the server is just a standalone server
in a workgroupenvironment.
Thanks,
-Abhishek
"seth" <seth RemoveThis @myhouse.net> wrote in message
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> the dhcp server should be a member server of the domain; it has to be
> authorized in AD to run
> the dhcp server would only be a standalone server if you didn't have a
> domain and it existed in a workgroup environment
>
> <momo2804 RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1151052022.112814.126190@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
>> What I mean is having the DHCP be a standalone server of have it join
>> the AD domain...?
>>
>
> >> Stay informed about: Windows AD integrated DHCP server