Some of the Windows 7 machines on the network that have nothing to do with Fog are picking up the Fog server address as the DHCP server (as listed when I run ipconfig /all), but they are still able to get an IP address from our normal DHCP server (running on our domain controller). When this happens, their connection to the network doesn’t work properly and they can’t get on the Internet. I setup the Fog server to be a proxyDHCP and I’m able to capture images/image machines just fine. I thought maybe it was any Windows client that was on the same subnet as the Fog server, but that is not the case since there are many machines on that subnet that don’t have this issue.
Has anybody seen a situation like this? Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you!