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QUESTION POSED ON: 15 August 2007
I am the fourth member of a domain administration group for a small company. When I create a document, the other three members of the domain group can access it without my permission. Is it possible to restrict access without third-party software?

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Ultimately, the answer depends on whether all four of you are domain administrators. If you're on Linux or Windows, all the domain administrators have free reign of the system and can't be hindered by normal access restrictions imposed on ordinary users.

Even if file permissions are set on a document, other domain administrators will still have full access to that document. The same goes for Group Policy Objects (GPO) in Active Directory. GPOs can be set to restrict access to objects, like documents, to a fairly high degree of granularity. But, again, that won't stop a domain administrator.

There are a few workarounds. One option might be something old-fashioned: put confidential documents on a separate network or on a workstation. Another possibility is to create a separate group for the other three administrators that doesn't have full administrative rights. These users would have to use either "sudo" for Linux or "runas" for Windows. These commands restrict administrative access for particular users for particular functions.

Again, for only four domain administrators, your options are limited, and the best course might be just to keep your confidential documents off the network on an isolated workstation.

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