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In Local area network Internet protocol (TCP/IP) is auto disable no any rights to system administrator to change IP of system . then what to do ?

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Question added by Mukhtiar Hussain , Project Planning Engineer , Service Long March
Date Posted: 2014/06/07
Biruk Hailemariam
by Biruk Hailemariam , System and Network Administrator , Yencomad Construction

is the computer a member of a domain or workgroup ?

are you logged in with administrativer right ?

if you are in domain enviroment Group Policy may Prevent User from Changing IP

make sure you logged in with administrative privilage

Rikish Dattani
by Rikish Dattani , Network Security Consultant , European IT Multinational Company

You might have less privilege to change the IP address in TCP/IP stack. The reason for this might be that IP address assignment is driven by DHCP. The DHCP protocol automates the configuration of TCP/IP clients because IP addressing occurs through the central system. DHCP server can automatically assign IP addresses to DHCP clients, and with no manual intervention. IP addresses that are assigned via a DHCP server are regarded as dynamically assigned IP addresses. I believe this might be situation for you.

 

There are benefits for using DHCP in such environment. These benefits are listed below:

 

  • Because the DHCP ssigns IP addresses, it leads to less incorrect configurations of IP addresses.
  • Duplicated IP addresses are prevented.
  • Dynamic addressing also easily scales from small to large networking environments

If you have active directory environment then we can also authorize DHCP server in Actvie direcory environment.

 

Shafique Uddin
by Shafique Uddin , Senior Executive IT Support , OTOBI LIMITED

It is happened by malware. Download Malwarebyte and scan your pc.

if you are in domain enviroment Group Policy Object (GPO) may Prevent Users from Changing IP or proxy or anything else

you have to log in with administrator privilege and then you can change your ip

or else, you have to log in to windows server that manges your domain and disable this policy to specific computer

Mazher Ahmed
by Mazher Ahmed , IT Head , Group Five Pipe Saudi

Bad Lan card or a Malware is not allowing you to do that.

WASEEM AWAN
by WASEEM AWAN , Senior IT Support Engineer , Al Fahad Communication & Networking Systems LLC

It is depend on is this your computer are a member of domain controller if yes? then you have to go GPO Policy make police for enable network configuration and after that go to the client computer. Computer Management user and groups then group find network configuration then here you need to be add you desire computer name or User name.   

Mukhtiar  Hussain
by Mukhtiar Hussain , Project Planning Engineer , Service Long March

  Dear Biruk Hailemariam i login with administrative rights on my system and system works on workstation not domain ...

I am unable to change IP address of my system, I thing this issue might be due to LAN card ....

 

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