Authorized access to a Windows Server 2008 R2 domain

I set up my small office (about 20 computers) on server 2008R2 and created a domain.  Most desktop computers still use XPpro and I have a few 7 on now.  Most of the connections do not have administrative permissions and now whenever they need a new update of Java (for example) I have for them disconnect, connect, do the update, then close the session and then reopen in a them.

How can I configure systems so they don't have to logoff, but will be just asked to put in access allowed to continue the update / install?  It would be much easier for them to call me on and I just put in my information and get back to what I was doing.

Thanks for the help in advance,
Joe

Hello

These XP Forums are mainly for general questions about the use of XP for home use.

You have a Server 2008 R2 Forums for your questions.

Here is the link to them:

http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsServer/bb512923

See you soon.

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