XPP on Domain - can I make Directories private - even from Admin?

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From: WSF (someone_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 11/13/04


Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 21:53:08 +1300

I use a laptop at work and at home.
At work it connects to a domain.
I am informed that I need to share the C: drive as C$ in order for the
system to allow the domain logon. I also am aware that the c:drive can
be viewed via the network as C$ by an administrator, allowing access to
all directories?.

Is it possible to make some directories on my PC private and not
accessible via the network, even from an administrator?

I have administrator privileges too, but that comes from my position in
the company as an auditor rather than as an IT administrator.

TIA

WSF



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