On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 05:02:59PM -0700, David Bristel wrote:
> Actually, DHCP is extremely useful in a corporate environment, especially when
> there is a shortage of IP addresses to go around. It is also useful to help
> keep employees from running ftp servers from their workstations. If their IP
> address keeps changing, it makes it more difficult.
Not to mention for those of us with laptops that don't always get
attached to the same network.
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