Password Protecting/Hiding Files & Folders on Windows 2003 server???



I have a situation which, to date, no password protection/file
encryption/hiding software has been able to resolve... I am at a point
where I do not believe that there is actually a program to fit my
needs!!!

We are using Active Directory and have a file server for all users to
store documents.

I use my laptop and save data to the file server under my standard AD
user account.

I have a lot of sensitive information that I would like to store on the
file server but do not want anyone (including the administrator of AD)
to view or open.

All programs I have tried can encrypt/hide/protect files & folders on
my local pc but fail to deliver the features over the network on the AD
file server...

I want to, from my local laptop, hide/protect certain files that are
residing on the AD file server so that noone can open the files or view
the contents, including the AD administrator...

Is there anything available that will help me achive my goal?

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