Article ID: 931550
Article Last Modified on 3/15/2007
APPLIES TO
- Windows Vista Ultimate
- Windows Vista Starter
- Windows Vista Home Premium
- Windows Vista Home Basic
- Windows Vista Enterprise
- Windows Vista Business 64-bit edition
- Windows Vista Business
- Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit edition
- Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit edition
- Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit edition
- Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit edition
SYMPTOMS
When you start a Windows Vista-based computer, you may notice the following:
- The computer first uses an Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) IP address.
- Later, the computer acquires an IP address from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
CAUSE
This behavior occurs if Windows Vista cannot immediately contact a DHCP server. In this situation, Windows Vista tries for only six seconds to contact a DHCP server and then uses an APIPA IP address. Then, Windows Vista continues trying to acquire an IP address from a DHCP server.
MORE INFORMATION
This behavior differs from earlier versions of Windows. For example, when you start a Microsoft Windows XP-based computer, Windows XP tries for a full three minutes to contact a DHCP server before it uses an APIPA IP address.
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