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***Newbie alert***
What's the easiest way to accomplish this? An admin left our company and I have taken over his HP Workstation and moved it to a different location that is on a different IP segment. I have performed a number of google searches but the steps I have followed haven't worked. I've opened SAM and went into networking and Communication -> network interface cards and enabled DHCP (rebooted) but the internet address is still set to the 10.211 segment but I'm currently in the 10.218 segment. Any tips to correct this issue? |
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