Try adding them to the network configuration operators newsgroup on their XP computer. --- Steve
"Robert" <Robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:66A1848F-A1FA-48EC-87F4-A2AB06F734B7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >I have a AD 2003 domain, with some road warriors.
>
> i dont want to give them admin or power user rights, but i want to make
> them
> able to change network settings (connect to wifi and lan networks, based
> on
> custom settings)
>
> i cant seam to find the gp that will make this possible.
>
> can you help ?
>
> thanks.
Re: Local Networking Rights ... >> network what policies do I need to grant to a local users ... >> group to change network settings to try and get computer ... > Network Configuration Operators...Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
Local Networking Rights ... If I have a remote computer that can not connect to a ...network what policies do I need to grant to a local users... group to change network settings to try and get computer ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
Re: Need help setting up a wireless network btwn 2 computers via router ... No problem Steve, we've all been there;-) ... One the "ping" is successful, ensure computers are in the same ... access across the network are "shared". ..."Wireless Network Setup Wizard," will either of these two walk me ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
Re: Xp home netoworking woes ... >> I applaud your curiosity and caution, Steve.... >> network user should make these changes to network or registry... >> settings indiscriminately, even when there are network problems. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
Re: invisible figures in edit mode (started from network file) ... starting Powerpoint by double-clicking a copy of the file on the HD is ... But when starting from the network PowerPoint is not initialised correctly, ..."Steve Rindsberg" wrote: ... > double-clicking a ppt file on the hard disk, there is no problem with a ppt ... (microsoft.public.powerpoint)