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at the volume level to users without administrator privileges, regardless of whether it is accessible
to them at the file-system level).
Moreover,
on Windows, the password cache is shared by all logged on users (for more
information, please see the section
Settings -> Preferences
,
subsection
Cache
passwords in driver
memory
).
Also note that switching users in Windows XP or later (
Fast User Switching
functionality)
does
not
dismount a successfully mounted TrueCrypt volume (unlike system restart, which dismounts all
mounted TrueCrypt volumes).
On Windows 2000, the container file permissions are ignored when a file-hosted
TrueCrypt volume
is to be mounted. On all supported versions of Windows, users without administrator privileges can
mount any partition/device-hosted TrueCrypt volume (provided that they supply the correct
password and/or keyfiles). A user without administrator privileges can
dismount only volumes that
he or she mounted. However, this does not apply to system favorite volumes unless you enable
the option (disabled by default)
Settings
> ‘
System Favorite Volumes
’ > ‘
Allow only administrators
to view and dismount system favorite volumes in TrueCrypt
’.
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