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Answers provide in-depth explanations, and show why the incorrect choices are wrong, as shown below:
A. The scope you created is not appropriate for the physical subnet the server is located on.
B. You neglected to authorize the server in the two domains.
C. You didn't enable the scope on the DHCP server.
D. Your clients aren't configured to use DHCP.
B. The most likely problem is that you failed to authorize your new DHCP server in either of the two Windows 2000 domains. When a Windows 2000 DHCP server starts, itchecks with the directory services to see if it is on the authorized servers list. If not, it stops itself and records an error in its event log.
A is not correct because even an incorrect scope would give out addresses. C is incorrect because the MMC would indicate that the scope had been activated. D is incorrect because we already know that the clients are working with the other DHCP servers.
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