Does anyone know how to allow Power Users, in Windows 2000 SP2, to change their network settings? The default is only to allow machine Administrators access to these properties.
My company has several field techs that connect to client routers, and therefore, must constantly change their network settings. The only way that I have found is to make them administrators of their own machines. This has worked in the past, however, some techs "get board" in the field and start modifying other system settings that they should not, then Help Desk ends up with a broken box.
I have searched high and low on Microsoft's site(s), but only found an article that glimpses into how to create your own security template and customize which registry entries you want to be able to configure. I need a fix that is a little less time consuming. Thanks for any help in advance!
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My company has several field techs that connect to client routers, and therefore, must constantly change their network settings. The only way that I have found is to make them administrators of their own machines. This has worked in the past, however, some techs "get board" in the field and start modifying other system settings that they should not, then Help Desk ends up with a broken box.
I have searched high and low on Microsoft's site(s), but only found an article that glimpses into how to create your own security template and customize which registry entries you want to be able to configure. I need a fix that is a little less time consuming. Thanks for any help in advance!
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