Administrator Of Another Windows NT Has Access to NTFS FilesLast reviewed: April 5, 1996Article ID: Q147770 |
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The NTFS file system stores permissions for files and directories as attributes in the file system. Any installation of Windows NT on the local computer has access to these files. Although each copy of Windows NT that is running recognizes the permissions assigned in the file system, any user who is a member of the local Administrators group in a Windows NT installation can take ownership of files and access the data. Although the NTFS file system offers more security features than FAT, a new installation of Windows NT can be used to boot the system, if the primary boot partition is NTFS. This allows the members of the Administrators group full rights to all files in the NTFS partition.
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