Whitemtntn
IS-IT--Management
The users on my network do not have administrative rights to their computers (NT Workstation 4.0).. We use TCP/IP configured with DHCP.
Some of them have laptops, which they take home and then attempt to use their cable modems. The O/S does not get a new IP address on the new network. It simply keeps the old one and they can't get on the web---
Sometimes if they reboot 5-6 times, it will say, oh yeah, new network! and get a new IP address, and then it works.
Since they are not admins, they cannot run
ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew
which of course would do the trick.
This is a PROBLEM. In NT, is there any way to give them the right to run this command w/o making them admins, or to write a script that performs a "run as admin" for these commands?
Thanks,
WhiteMtntn
Some of them have laptops, which they take home and then attempt to use their cable modems. The O/S does not get a new IP address on the new network. It simply keeps the old one and they can't get on the web---
Sometimes if they reboot 5-6 times, it will say, oh yeah, new network! and get a new IP address, and then it works.
Since they are not admins, they cannot run
ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew
which of course would do the trick.
This is a PROBLEM. In NT, is there any way to give them the right to run this command w/o making them admins, or to write a script that performs a "run as admin" for these commands?
Thanks,
WhiteMtntn