Windows 2000 minimum privilege for network config?

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What is the most minimum privilege needed for a user to be able to configure
a wireless network interface? Must they be a member of "Administrators", or
is "Power Users" sufficient, or is there something even lesser that will let
them configure the interface?
 
Hello h.stroph,

Depends on the OS, which one do you have? Vista and XP has a Network configration
operators group, 2000 you must be administrator.

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Meinolf Weber
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> What is the most minimum privilege needed for a user to be able to
> configure a wireless network interface? Must they be a member of
> "Administrators", or is "Power Users" sufficient, or is there
> something even lesser that will let them configure the interface?
>
 
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