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Tanstaafl wrote
When you join a machine to a domain, the 'Domain Admins' group is
automatically added to the Local Administrators group on the computer
that was joined. It has been this way forever (as long as I can
remember), and is extremely useful, and is simply not a 'security issue'
as you suggest.

Actually that is not true. At my workplace I have to manually add the domain
admin to the PC's admin group on each computer.

Maybe some setting was misconfigured by our IT but my point is you should
not assume everything everywhere works as you think it does.

Actually the OP already confirmed that the domain admin is also a local
admin so this could be a Windows 7 x86 specific bug (I have no problems with
any version of LibreOffice x64 on Windows 7 x64).



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