Re: Private folders
- From: "nguser" <notareal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 12:28:36 -0500
I'm afraid that I do not know enough about encryption to venture into it
without some education first. I guess my third option (the removable drive
option is not practical) is to change their user types to "limited account".
Bummer!
"Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"nguser" <notareal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I share a computer with three users. It is my computer and two of the
other users have Administrator privileges. Although I do not want to
prevent them from adding/removing programs and accessing some shared
files, I do not want to let them into My Documents folder.
I tried removing all the user names except mine from the security tab of
the My Documents Properties. When I log in as them, although initially
access is denied to the other Administrators, nothing prevents them from
going into the security tab and taking ownership of the folder, thus
accessing my files.
Suggestions?
No. All Admin users can access all of the machine......you have two
options - encryption or put your documents on a removable drive and take
it out each time you end your session.....
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