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What is a possible cause of the problem?

A Windows client has been configured to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically”. The client’s
configuration shows an IP address of 169.254.10.100, but the client still does NOT have network
access. What is a possible cause of the problem?

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A.
Active Directory has been configured to allow only a subset of the client’s Windows in the
domain to receive its IP configuration from the DHCP server

B.
The DHCP server is on the other side of the router from the client and no BOOTP/DHCP relay
agent is present

C.
The IP address has not been properly configured on the Windows client

D.
There are two DHCP servers present on the client’s subnet and both are responding to the
client’s DHCP request, resulting in a collision

Explanation:


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