"John John (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Toni wrote:
>
>> I have a Windows 2000 Power user account. I'd like to be able to
>> install drivers (ex:
>> plug in a USB scanner) without having to reboot into an
>> administrator-level account.
>>
>> What permissions can I add to my Power User account so that it can
>> install new USB
>> devices?
>>
>> Or, is there a way I can do an admin Run As... to allow the drivers
>> to be installed?
>>
>
> In the Group Policy:
>
> Computer Configuration\
> Windows Settings\
> Local Policies\
> User Rights Assignment\
>
> Load and unload device drivers.
>
Does this work differently in Windows 2000 than it does in Windows XP?
The reason I ask is because of
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326473.
Although it focuses on PNP printer installations, it applies to all PNP
driver installations. One of the key points brought out in this article
is the true nature of Load and unload device drivers, and the fact that
ONLY Administrators have a high enough ACL to make persistent changes to
the computer, which includes installing new hardware drivers. My
experience with both XP and Vista bears this out, but I don't know how
Windows 2000 handles it and don't have a test machine here at work to
verify it one way or the other.
--
Zaphod
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