This assumes you followed step 1 and logged in with
credentials that have permissions to authorize DHCP in AD. If not, you can
also select Use Alternative Credentials and specify those credentials here.
13. Click Install after you have confirmed that the selections for the install are
correct.
14. The next set of steps involves creating a DHCP Scope. Open the DHCP Server
MMC snap-in: Choose Start |Administrative Tools | DHCP Server.
Figure 8-13. Specifying access permissions
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15. Expand your server and IPv4 in the content tree view.
16. Right-click IPv4 and select New Scope.
17. Click Next on the Welcome screen.
18. In the Scope Name screen, enter NAP Client Scope in both the Name and
Description fields, and then click Next (Figure 8-18).
19. Enter 192.168.100.200 for the Start IP Address and 192.168.100.210 for the End
IP Address. (Depending on your network setup, you may need to change these
addresses.) Then Click Next (Figure 8-19).
20. Since we won??™t be using exclusions, click Next on the Add Exclusions screen.
Figure 8-14. Configuring authentication methods
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21. Click Next on the Lease Duration screen.
22. On the DHCP Options screen, select No, I Will Configure These Options Later,
and then click Next.
23. Click Finish to complete the scope creation process.
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