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Even though I have IPv6 unchecked in my one and only Local Area Connection on my server, I'm still getting this error. Googling didn't help much and a search on this board didn't yield anything specific enough to help me.

 

I'm getting Event ID: 10020

 

"This computer has at least one dynamically assigned IPv6 address. For reliable DHCPv6 server operation, you should use only static IPv6 addresses."

 

My windows XP user PC doesn't even have IPv6 shown on its local area connection so I doubt it's coming up as a result of that machine asking for one so I'm a bit confused on how to handle this.

 

Thanks.

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Even though I have IPv6 unchecked in my one and only Local Area Connection on my server, I'm still getting this error. Googling didn't help much and a search on this board didn't yield anything specific enough to help me.

 

I'm getting Event ID: 10020

 

"This computer has at least one dynamically assigned IPv6 address. For reliable DHCPv6 server operation, you should use only static IPv6 addresses."

 

My windows XP user PC doesn't even have IPv6 shown on its local area connection so I doubt it's coming up as a result of that machine asking for one so I'm a bit confused on how to handle this.

 

Thanks.

 

Can you post the result of ipconfig /all on the computer / server which has this problem?

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