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Running Conditional Powershell Script After IP Assignment from DHCP in AD ?!


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#1 TryllZ

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Posted 20 April 2023 - 03:48 AM

Hi,
 
I wanted to know how to achieve this as I could not it find any where, and unsure if this is possible.
 
I have a DC server with DNS, DHCP configured. What I want to do is once a client receives an IP from the DHCP server (IP address is issued only for MAC address reserved against it), then a script should run on the client (bear in mind the client has not joined AD domain, it just received an IP).
 
Thank You

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Posted 30 April 2023 - 01:28 PM

Not sure that is doable. If it hasn't yet been joined to the domain, there is no real way for the DC to instruct it to run the script.

This can be done with Linux systems, but Linux doesn't ordinarily use AD.






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