I'd suggest making them a member of the Power Users group insterad and testing that they can change what they need to first. If they're still too restricted then try local admin rights.
I just ran into this the other day. In Windows XP, go to START | SETTINGS | CONTROL PANEL | ADMINISTRATOR TOOLS | COMPUTER MANAGEMENT | LOCAL USERS AND GROUPS. Go to groups if your domain has a local admin group or power user group on the domain. All you have to do is add the group so it has local rights to the pc ( if the employee's id is in the group you are all set). If you don't do groups in your domain, you can do the same steps above just this time do a find now for the user's id in the domain and add it to the pc as a local admin or a power user.
I knew how to do this in NT, but I am new to XP and had to have someone talk me thru the process.
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