LegeCy medical application requires administrator rights to run on Windows XP but application resides on the SBS 2008 Server

Hi all

Application is a medical Client / Server using SQL in the database model. and resides on the SBS 2008 with XP Server and client computers.

Rather that to load the client on windows XP, it would not sense to simply run the application console using the Terminal Server services and configure the application to start an hour of connection on. Given that the application requires administrator rights to run, how can I assign admin right only on demand, so when they connect, they can use the application with the given admin rights but do not have access to the rest of the server or control?

Been awhile and a very little bit of rust, but I know it should be easy... losing sleep reading my series of the voume of support docs... :)

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