Dmitriy Kopnichev
December 5th 03, 09:26 PM
By adding the Administrator to the Security tab of the folder properties
and allowing him full control.
"Dmitriy Kopnichev" > wrote in message
...
> "Access is denied" is written when I (as the Administrator) try to open
the
> "Private" folder of another user. How can I have access?
> "Spinner" > wrote in message
> news:ecD4b.20465$Go4.10781@lakeread01...
> > An admin can access all files and folders on a machine.
> > As far as an admin is concerned, "private" has no meaning.
> >
> > "Dmitriy Kopnichev" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Have an admin access to the "Private" folder of another user? The
> > "Private"
> > > folder has a check mark "Make this folder private" on the Sharing tab
in
> > its
> > > Properties window.
> > > "Alexander Grigoriev" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > > In Windows NT/2000/XP domain or a standalone computer, an admin can
> read
> > > > un-encrypted files of other users. An admin can reset a password of
> > > another
> > > > user. An admin CANNOT read or see a password of another user.
> > > >
> > > > "Randall Arnold" > wrote in message
> > > > ...
> > > > > In my own experience, network admins always have access to
> everyone's
> > > > > passwords. I've never worked at a company (in over 15 years)
where
> > this
> > > > was
> > > > > not the case. In fact, I've seen many cases where it was a dire
> > > > necessity.
> > > > >
> > > > > Randall Arnold
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
and allowing him full control.
"Dmitriy Kopnichev" > wrote in message
...
> "Access is denied" is written when I (as the Administrator) try to open
the
> "Private" folder of another user. How can I have access?
> "Spinner" > wrote in message
> news:ecD4b.20465$Go4.10781@lakeread01...
> > An admin can access all files and folders on a machine.
> > As far as an admin is concerned, "private" has no meaning.
> >
> > "Dmitriy Kopnichev" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Have an admin access to the "Private" folder of another user? The
> > "Private"
> > > folder has a check mark "Make this folder private" on the Sharing tab
in
> > its
> > > Properties window.
> > > "Alexander Grigoriev" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > > In Windows NT/2000/XP domain or a standalone computer, an admin can
> read
> > > > un-encrypted files of other users. An admin can reset a password of
> > > another
> > > > user. An admin CANNOT read or see a password of another user.
> > > >
> > > > "Randall Arnold" > wrote in message
> > > > ...
> > > > > In my own experience, network admins always have access to
> everyone's
> > > > > passwords. I've never worked at a company (in over 15 years)
where
> > this
> > > > was
> > > > > not the case. In fact, I've seen many cases where it was a dire
> > > > necessity.
> > > > >
> > > > > Randall Arnold
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
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