Re: How to open the TCP/IP stack to the builtin "Users" group.
From: Tim Springston \(MSFT\) (tspring_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/04/04
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 17:47:15 -0600
There is no single setting or change to do this. The reason for that is
that the ability to add. remove or otherwise change networking settings like
this is a gestalt of registry permissions for many many various keys, as
well as access to some subdirectories under the %systemroot%.
Essentially, in order to edit these settings your user needs to be a local
administrator member. This may give more access to that user than you
desire, but the alternative (editing permisisons on vairous objects) is
highly impractical and not advisable.
-- Tim Springston Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "avenson" <avenson@currentanalysis.com> wrote in message news:615901c3e5b2$53651a20$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Does anyone know if there is a policy or reg hack that > will allow you to allow restriced users to edit the > TCP/IP stack?
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