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Is there any way to prevent a site collection administrator from accessing a document library? (Or at least from seeing the documents within it?)



I have created a document library with read/write access for managers, however, since I have Site Collection Admin permissions I can still access the Doc Library and read/ write to it.



Is there any way to revoke my permissions to this library WITHOUT removing me as a Site Collection Administrator?










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    Is there any way to prevent a site collection administrator from accessing a document library? (Or at least from seeing the documents within it?)



    I have created a document library with read/write access for managers, however, since I have Site Collection Admin permissions I can still access the Doc Library and read/ write to it.



    Is there any way to revoke my permissions to this library WITHOUT removing me as a Site Collection Administrator?










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      Is there any way to prevent a site collection administrator from accessing a document library? (Or at least from seeing the documents within it?)



      I have created a document library with read/write access for managers, however, since I have Site Collection Admin permissions I can still access the Doc Library and read/ write to it.



      Is there any way to revoke my permissions to this library WITHOUT removing me as a Site Collection Administrator?










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      Is there any way to prevent a site collection administrator from accessing a document library? (Or at least from seeing the documents within it?)



      I have created a document library with read/write access for managers, however, since I have Site Collection Admin permissions I can still access the Doc Library and read/ write to it.



      Is there any way to revoke my permissions to this library WITHOUT removing me as a Site Collection Administrator?







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          Their is no way to block site collection administrators from viewing anything on that site collection.



          You have to think different strategy i.e.



          • enabling auditing so that who ever access that library, his presence recorded


          • use password protected files, which shared only with user who should have access


          • or change site collection admin permission to full control then break inheritance on the library.






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          • Another way of looking at it to supplement your answer is that a Site Collection Administrator bypasses all security permissions. There is nothing anyone with full control can do to stop a SCA.

            – Greg W
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          Their is no way to block site collection administrators from viewing anything on that site collection.



          You have to think different strategy i.e.



          • enabling auditing so that who ever access that library, his presence recorded


          • use password protected files, which shared only with user who should have access


          • or change site collection admin permission to full control then break inheritance on the library.






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          • Another way of looking at it to supplement your answer is that a Site Collection Administrator bypasses all security permissions. There is nothing anyone with full control can do to stop a SCA.

            – Greg W
            Aug 27 '18 at 11:06















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          Their is no way to block site collection administrators from viewing anything on that site collection.



          You have to think different strategy i.e.



          • enabling auditing so that who ever access that library, his presence recorded


          • use password protected files, which shared only with user who should have access


          • or change site collection admin permission to full control then break inheritance on the library.






          share|improve this answer























          • Another way of looking at it to supplement your answer is that a Site Collection Administrator bypasses all security permissions. There is nothing anyone with full control can do to stop a SCA.

            – Greg W
            Aug 27 '18 at 11:06













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          Their is no way to block site collection administrators from viewing anything on that site collection.



          You have to think different strategy i.e.



          • enabling auditing so that who ever access that library, his presence recorded


          • use password protected files, which shared only with user who should have access


          • or change site collection admin permission to full control then break inheritance on the library.






          share|improve this answer













          Their is no way to block site collection administrators from viewing anything on that site collection.



          You have to think different strategy i.e.



          • enabling auditing so that who ever access that library, his presence recorded


          • use password protected files, which shared only with user who should have access


          • or change site collection admin permission to full control then break inheritance on the library.







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          • Another way of looking at it to supplement your answer is that a Site Collection Administrator bypasses all security permissions. There is nothing anyone with full control can do to stop a SCA.

            – Greg W
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          • Another way of looking at it to supplement your answer is that a Site Collection Administrator bypasses all security permissions. There is nothing anyone with full control can do to stop a SCA.

            – Greg W
            Aug 27 '18 at 11:06
















          Another way of looking at it to supplement your answer is that a Site Collection Administrator bypasses all security permissions. There is nothing anyone with full control can do to stop a SCA.

          – Greg W
          Aug 27 '18 at 11:06





          Another way of looking at it to supplement your answer is that a Site Collection Administrator bypasses all security permissions. There is nothing anyone with full control can do to stop a SCA.

          – Greg W
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