Try creating hardware profiles. One disabling the Wifi and one disabling the
10/10.
Go to:
Control Panel > System > Hardware > Hardware Profiles
Copy you current profile. In the current you can disable one card. You can
then rename that profile that means something to the user. Restart using the
other profile and disable the other card.
Good luck
Lee
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Lam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 September 2001 20:48
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: User Rights
Hi!
Can someone help me out? I was wondering how I can give a domain
user the rights to disable/enable of Nic card on a portable running
Windows 2000. The portable has 2 nic (Wifi and 10/10 Nic) and would
like to let them have the capability to turn one nic off or on. Looks like
I
have to give them local admin rights in order to accomplish that but I
really
don't want to do that. Any help appreciated
Eric
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