The computer at a customer's site was set to a static IP.  IT must be static so 
I can forward the remote desktop port from my router to the computer.

Last week they couldn't access it I talked them through the changes and somehow 
the IP was set to dynamic. 

Is there any way a computer can revert back to dynamic IP without someone going 
into the TCP/IP Setup?  

I don't know if we have a local computer genius screwing with it or there is 
something I don't know about Windows XP and static IPs.  

Does anyone have an idea?

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