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| Subject: | Changing IP address as standard user |
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| Date: | Fri, 19 Nov 2004 12:04:14 -0500 |
All, I have looked everyone and have tried many things to allow a standard user the ability to change their IP address in Windows 2000 and have gotten no where. Any ideas? I have a traveling user who cannot use DHCP in some environments because they hand out static IP's. I do not want to give the user Admin rights on their box for obvious reasons. How can I allow them to change their IP address without giving them Admin rights? Thanks for your help. W
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