Article ID: 298490 - Last Review: October 31, 2006 - Revision: 2.2 DHCP Service Errors 1002 and 1041 May Be Logged in the System Event LogThis article was previously published under Q298490 SYMPTOMS
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service may not distribute Internet Protocol (IP) addresses or scope options to requesting client computers. When you examine Event Viewer, the following errors may be logged in the System event log:
Event ID: 1002 Type: Error Source: DHCPServer Description: The DHCP service failed to initialize its global parameters. The following error occurred: %%0.
Event ID: 1041 Type: Warning Source: DHCP Server Description: The DHCP service is not servicing any clients because none of the active network interfaces have statically configured IP addresses, or there are no active interfaces. CAUSE
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. NOTE: If the network cable is not attached to the network, Windows will not allow any service to bind to TCP/IP. RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, configure the bindings for the DHCP Server service:
MORE INFORMATION
The DHCP bindings enable you to select the connections that the DHCP server service binds to and uses when it services clients. When the option is selected, the connection is used to service DHCP clients. When the option is not selected, the connection is not used to service DHCP clients. For more information, refer to "Multihomed DHCP servers" in Windows 2000 Help.
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