A military source said Yingluck was asked to "help us maintain peace and order and not to get involved with protesters or any political movement" and now has freedom of movement and communication. But a close aide to Yingluck disagreed with the assertion that she was free to move and communicate.
The military has said it would impress upon the summoned people the negative consequences their actions have had for the country in the sometimes bloody conflict of the last seven months.
Detainees determined to have no significant link to conflict and who find "common ground" for the good of the country will be released, a military spokesman previously said.
The recent unrest was driven by months of protests against Yingluck's government.