In article <c583023f-c48e-4aeb-8b02-2c3d037fa1c3
@h9g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
says...
> We are setting up a network that currently uses WindowsNT Server (yes,
> you read that correctly). We are going to use Windows 2008 R2
> Standard. This network only has 6 clients. Should we use the router as
> the DHCP server or should we use the Server for both DNS and DHCP?
>
Consider SBS 2008 instead of Windows server if it's for a small shop,
they get Exchange, File/AD, internal Company website for document
management, etc...
The DNS and DHCP should be provide by the server if you're joining
computers to the server as part of a domain.
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