TCP/IP configuration with group policy?

Hi guys!

I intend to install the DHCP server on my domain controller (windows 2003) concerning the dynamic assignment of IP addresses, where all the computers on the network are using static IP now. I don't want to change the existing TCP/IP configurations of computers and other network of dynamic static devices in addressing all the machines in the network as it is tedious and not professional. Do I need some special or additional configurations to DHCP or any group policy useful to change dynamically TCP/IP configurations.

any help to the my query will be highly appreciated.

Best regards and thanks in advance

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