Thats a common error message for me as well.
A quick search of the Event ID and source: Dhcp produces following explanation:
"This behavior can occur because the DHCP server service is not bound to a statically-configured Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) adapter, which is usually the internal adapter. "
Whatever that means... Right?.
My adapter is built in to my motherboard - which is what I suspect is what is meant by internal adapter. It Not bound to a Statically configured TCP/IP - which means that because my PC is stand alone Workstation and is not part of a domain, or more directly a domain controller,(server) and the IP address is a dynamic and a not Static * address ( my IP address is changed (or dhcp assigned) periodically by my ISP,) so the DCHP service was unable to renew the adapters old address , so it sent a \dchpnack signal to flush out the old address and replace it with the new IP address ISP is assigning.
* A static IP is usually a permanent fixed IP address for your PC that would be provided by your ISP. Unless your running as a server, it shouldnt affect your connectivity to the internet. It doesn't on mine.
KCav <KCav[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Event Type: Error > Event Source: Dhcp > Event Category: None > Event ID: 1002 > Date: 7/13/2007 > Time: 8:08:37 AM > User: N/A > Computer: AVS2 > Description: > The IP address lease 10.84.180.6 for the Network Card with network address > 0013D36D544C has been denied by the DHCP server 0.0.0.0 (The DHCP Server > sent a DHCPNACK message). > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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