Re: Rights
- From: X201 <here@now>
- Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2005 17:14:29 +0100
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005 08:17:10 -0700, Martin
<Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hello everyone!
>
>Is it possible for an Administrator to give permission to a Restricted User
>on a laptop to have access to TCP/IP Configuration? It's surely impossible
>with what I know about Windows but I preffer to ask in case someone has a
>trick or 2...
>
>We have 2 locations where we're using Windows, but with different range of
>IP address and a Restricted User is using his laptop at the 2 locations. His
>laptop is configured with the IP address from where the user is likely to be
>most of the time. But once in a week, that user is going at the other place
>and want to use his laptop to access the Internet. But the laptop does not
>have a valid IP address for that subnet so I must change his TCP/IP
>configuration everytime. Since he's not admin, he can't change it by himself.
>I wanted to use a script for him to execute when he's at the office and
>change it's IP address automatically, but he cannot do that since he does not
>have the rights to change the TCP/IP settings...
>
>Is it possible to have a "file".bat to be execute with "admin rights" by a
>user that is Rrestricted? I know it can be done using Shift+Click, but can it
>be done automatically when a user wants to execute it, without the admin
>intervention?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Martin
>
Is there a reason why you can't use DHCP?
If you don't want to go DHCP for a whole site, you could set up just
a small DHCP pool for mobile users only.
.
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