VDHCP Server Crack + Download [Latest] vDHCP Server is a program which configures all your PCs. It automatically finds them and assigns IP addresses to them. It also offers several other useful network services which allow you to manage your network remotely and most importantly to reduce your costs through reduced billings. Features: ■ IP address allocation ■ DHCP lease expiry (time server will supply IP address) ■ DNS server (IP address) ■ DNS host file (to assist NetBIOS name resolution) ■ Control for which PC will have which IP address (DNS host file) ■ Provides an online help section. ■ Runs as a service vDHCP Server Requirements: ■ Windows XP and above ■ 100MB free hard drive space on C: partition on system partition ■ 100MB free hard drive space on D: partition on system partition ■ Broadband or LAN connection via Ethernet ■ CPU without an integrated graphics card (eg. Athlon 64) ■ Broadband internet connection ■ 512MB RAM (optional for ADSL users) ■ 50 MB Disk space to download the program and configuration files (optional) ■ Repartition of C: and D: hard drive partitions if required ■ XP comes with DHCP server. vDHCP will automatically detect this and it can be uninstalled easily. ■ Currently Microsoft DHCP servers allow all users the same IP address. This is normally problematic because the same IP address will be used for all users. vDHCP will allow you to have some or all users on the network to have their own IP address. Note that in this example we are using the same user name for all the users which is "netlogon" but this can be replaced with the NetBIOS name of any user on the network. ■ The following steps are to be followed before installing vDHCP. ■ Close any running programs which have their own DHCP server (such as Avast, Norton, McAfee, etc.) ■ Make sure there is enough space on your hard drive to run vDHCP. ■ Log on to your C: partition. ■ Start Windows Explorer. � VDHCP Server With License Code ■ DHCP assign IP addresses automatically to client PCs ■ DHCP reserve fixed IP addresses for specific PCs ■ Dynamically update the IP address pools and Subnet Mask sizes ■ Runs as a service ■ Get installed and running in seconds Features ■ Fast installation ■ DHCP address reservation ■ Dynamic IP address pool and subnet mask size updates ■ Runs as a service. DHCP and DHCP Relay can start running as soon as the computer turns on without a user having to log on ■ Assign IP address automatically to client PCs from an address range you choose. ■ Reserve fixed IP addresses for specific PCs so that you can have Intranet Servers such as VPOP3 or VSOCKS Light on your network ■ Get installed and running in seconds. ■ DHCP address assignment from several DHCP address pools. ■ Dynamic IP address pool and Subnet Mask updates. ■ Can assign DHCP addresses on a per subnet basis. ■ Specialized DHCP relay through port 53 is supported on Windows 2003 and later. vDHCP Server Developer Information: In order to make vDHCP Server available to you we have spent hundreds of hours developing a new version of vDHCP Server. This version is optimized to be easy to install and use with very little knowledge or expertise required. All you need is an ethernet connection, the Internet, and a Win2000, WindowsXP, or later, system running on an Intel 32bit Pentium or later CPU. VHDCP Server is priced just like the other products in the vDHCP Suite at $599.95 USD for Windows2000, Windows XP and later, and $49.95 USD for Windows 98. The information, screenshots, and installation instructions for the other products in the vDHCP Suite can be viewed at: - See here - See here - See here - See here - See here - See here - See here VHDCP Server is compatible with all computers running Windows98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and later as well as, Intel Pentium or later CPUs. In the future we will try to include support for Power PC machines running Windows95 and later. You can download the latest version of vDHCP Server by clicking on the Download button below. Click on the downloads icon to start downloading vDHCP 09e8f5149f VDHCP Server Crack + Torrent (Activation Code) Free ■ Speed and ease of use. Assign automatic DHCP addresses without user intervention. ■ Flexible & User friendly. ■ Easy to upgrade and keep up to date with new features. ■ Very secure. ■ Supports multiple protocols. ■ Easily installable onto a server running Windows 2000, NT Server and Windows 2003. With the fast growing popularity of the internet, setup of a new network and the management of these networks is no longer such a straightforward affair. Whether your network is small or large, a home network or even one that exists to help with a company's business activities, it's easy to get stuck setting up your network. The world of networking is vast, and a lot of it is done on a manual basis. This is why it's important to have software to assist in the task of setting up a network. This software can make all the difference for the novice as well as the experienced network manager. ■ Speed and ease of use. ■ Flexible and user friendly. ■ Easy to upgrade and keep up to date with new features. ■ Very secure. ■ Supports multiple protocols. ■ Easily installable onto a server running Windows 2000, NT Server and Windows 2003. ■ With many pre-programmed configurations available, along with the ability to customize the software, the possibilities for getting a network up are endless. ■ vDOS is an free and open source software ■ which allows you to auto assign an IP-address (even in dynamic mode) to one or more devices from a range of addresses ■ and also to let you configure all your hardware, i.e. PCs, dial-up modems, routers, printers and more ■ It is fully open source, meaning that anybody can modify it and make it their own - but all modifications must be made public and approved by the author. ■ vDOS is a debian based and uses a "Dialog based interaction model" - which makes it an advanced and powerful setup program. ■ vDOS has now been ported to a number of platforms, including Linux, Windows, Mac OS X and Sun Solaris. ■ The author of vDOS is working on a stand-alone version of vDOS for embedded platforms like the TPS/IP. ■ vDOS What's New in the VDHCP Server? ■ vDHCP allows you to manage your network using your own configuration files in XML, saving the need for remote administration. ■ You can define rules and save them in configuration files in XML so that they can be reused easily. ■ vDHCP uses dynamic and static reservation options so that you can fit the configuration of each network exactly how you want. ■ vDHCP can use a central IP address or a set of address ranges to dynamically assign IP addresses to your PCs and set the IP address of a fixed list of PCs using a central address. ■ vDHCP supports IPv4 and IPv6. vDHCP Editor: The "vDHCP Editor" is the graphical GUI client. In Microsoft Windows it is an executable (.exe) file. In Linux it can be a.deb file or a.tar.gz file. Note that vDHCP was originally written for Windows only. However, there is a 3rd party project which has made conversion of the code from Windows to Linux and Mac OS X possible. So if you are in a situation where you are running vDHCP as a service on a Linux box you can use the same configuration files from your Windows boxes. If you are in a situation where you are running vDHCP as a service on a Mac then you can use the same configuration files from your Windows boxes. vDHCP can use a TCP/IP protocol (Dynamic host configuration protocol) to download the configuration and IP address settings from your DHCP server and set them on the client PC. For this TCP/IP based configuration the vDHCP Editor is needed. However, you can also use the Remote Management functions of Microsoft Active Directory and VDA (Virtual Distribution Architecture), as long as you are running at least version 2.7.1 of Microsoft Active Directory and the VDA server. For this remote management approach you don't need the "vDHCP Editor" and can have vDHCP installed as a Windows service without any user login on the client PC. The vDHCP Editor supports drag-and-drop functionality in Windows. So you can drag & drop the configuration files from your Windows client PC onto your Linux or Mac OSX box and have the settings applied. Documentation and Change Logs: ■ (Free) download: Windows version and OSX version are in the vDHCP Editor downloads section. ■ (Free) download: The System Requirements For VDHCP Server: Minimum: OS: Windows XP (32bit & 64bit) or Windows Vista (32bit & 64bit) or Windows 7 (32bit & 64bit) Processor: Intel Pentium4 3.4GHz (or better) or AMD Athlon XP 2.4GHz (or better) Memory: 256MB (or better) Hard disk: 1GB (or better) Video card: DirectX 9.0 or OpenGL 2.0 compatible with Direct3D 9.0, nVidia GeForce3 or ATI Radeon
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