CFM, not trying to cause any problems here. As part of my job I am the assistant Network administrator at my company. And my wife builds data bases for a living. Both of us have degrees in computers and computer networking. It is easy to ensure that people even those that work for the state cannot get to certain information. every person and computer on a network are assigned certain rights. And only the network admin can asign or change them.

If the admin dosen't want you to see something you can't. It is also possible to be able to see something but not change it known as "read only".

There are a number of different rights and combinations, but I am not going to try and go through them here. But this is the point, if it was to happen the person you should question would be the network admin. It is thier job to protect the data on the job sites network.

Hope this helps.
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