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Better way to authorize DHCP server in Active Directory during hydration is to remove the built in authorize step and use single line powershell command: Add-DhcpServerInDC. This will authorize DHCP server during hydration using the current domain admin account that is already used to run task sequence engine. No need to hardcode credentials in task sequence.
In the task sequence for DC01,does this script change the domain name in the Authorize DHCP step in the State Restore node?
Thanks agian for this.
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