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DHCP General Availability

Applies To: Windows Server 2008

General availability of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server refers to its ability to service clients. General availability depends on:

  • Proper authorization of the DHCP server
  • Presence of Active Directory Domain Services
  • Successful loading of the DHCP dynamic-link libraries (DLLs)

Events

Event ID Source Message

1009

Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Server

The DHCP service encountered the following error while cleaning up the pending client records:
%1

1031

Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Server

The installed server callout .dll file has caused an exception. The exception was:
%1. The server has ignored this exception. All further exceptions will be ignored.

1032

Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Server

The installed server callout .dll file has caused an exception. The exception was:
%1. The server has ignored this exception and the .dll file could not be loaded.

1033

Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Server

The DHCP service has successfully loaded one or more callout DLLs.

1034

Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Server

The DHCP service has failed to load one or more callout DLLs. The following error occurred:
%1

1046

Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Server

The DHCP/BINL service on the local computer, belonging to the Windows Administrative domain %2, has determined that it is not authorized to start. It has stopped servicing clients. The following are some possible reasons for this:
%tThis machine is part of a directory service enterprise and is not authorized in the same domain. (See help on the DHCP Service Management Tool for additional information).

%tThis computer cannot reach its directory service enterprise and it has encountered another DHCP service on the network belonging to a directory service enterprise on which the local computer is not authorized.

%tSome unexpected network error occurred.

1049

Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Server

The DHCP/BINL service on the local computer encountered an error while trying to find the domain of the local computer. The error was: %3.

DHCP Runtime

DHCP Infrastructure