Re: alowing regular users (not power users) to change network settings and power options

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With the XP systems, you can add the users to the Network Configuration
Operators local group.

For 2k I don't know. I'd look at all the rights that the aforementioned
group has and try configuring the same for a domain local group in the
lab...

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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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