Network Configuration operator: link to change speed

Hello

in my area of the company, we use laptops Windows 7 Professional with limited user rights. Some of our technicians need to change IP addresses to connect to devices of management, that's why we added them for the group 'Network Configuration operators. Some devices accept only connections with a certain speed (link speed & Duplex is set to "AutoDetect" as default), so the speed must also be defined by the technicians themselves.

The problem is that for the 'Network Configuration Operators' group, the "Advanced" in "Network connection properties" tab is not visible. Is it possible to see the Advanced tab (or change the speed of connection & duplex) without administrative rights?

Thank you

Steve

Hi Imran,

Thanks for your recommendation! I did, this is the link to the thread: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itpronetworking/thread/8affd9e4-63a6-44c3-a259-59aad74b45f6

Steve

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