I have Windows 2003 Domain Controller on my LAN. I need to give a group of users ability to change their IP address while still maintaining their users priviledge.
I have a group of users that needs to change IP address from Private to Public IP and vice versa to enable them perform some certain tasks and I dont want these users to have administrative priviledge.
What can I do to enable these uses to have admin access to their LAN card so they can alter IP address with their user proviledge.
Could you add a second NIC and configure each with the appropriate address? Then all the user needs to do is physically plug his network cable into the correct NIC. I'm not totally clear on what you need to do, so I'm not sure if this is a viable option.
but they now have full contorl of their system, and can change anything, They aren't domain admins, but can do anything they want for their system, including remove the machine from the domain.
Hope this Helps.
Neil J Cotton
njc Information Systems
Systems Consultant
If you are familiar with Group Policy, you can disable the "Prohibit TCP/IP advanced configuration" policy for that group. By disabling it, you alow them the ability to change their IP.
And your solutions goes against your original request that they not have admin rights. They do now. They can lock out the domain admins from that machine, and do anything they want.
But, since you're allowing them to change their machine to a public IP address, I suspect security is not a concern at all at your company.
Pat Richard, MCSE MCSA:Messaging CNA
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