Multiple Choice
You are an administrator of an Active Directory domain named xyz.com. You configure a server named Server 2 as xyz.com's DHCP server. All client computers are configured as DHCP clients. Users report that they cannot connect to network resources. You investigate and discover that the client computers are not receiving their TCP/IP configurations from Server 2. What should you do to fix this issue?
A) Run the net stop dhcpserver command.
B) Authorize Server 2 using the DHCP console.
C) Run the net start dhcpserver command.
D) Restart the DHCP service using the DHCP console.
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