I don't think there is a setting or anything on the server that changes. 
My theory is that it just adds [LocalDomainAdmins] (and/or [Anonymous] if 
you choose) to all the templates. ACL entries in  square brackets are 
inherited by new databases, as opposed to the regular entries (not in 
square brackets) that control access to the templates themselves. Maybe 
there is an INI setting so that templates installed by upgrades also get 
the ACL entry added; I don't know.
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Tom Kreimer
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(been out for a few days - and dang these lists have been busy)

That's great for existing files PROVIDED that YOU have access to them. 
But, in general, I'd like to ensure that LocalDomainAdmins automatically 
get added as a manager to new files.

Rob Berendt

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