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No OS does this because it's really stupid. Word and many other programs (almost anything that's big) uses many files at a time, including multiple files linked to the doc you're working on, undo records, settings files, etc. They create a number of files too. A program is always associated with the user who runs it. If I can do something through the shell, the program can do the same thing through the OS APIs. The alternative would either perform terribly or be impossibly onerous for app programmers so they'd just find ways to punch holes through this system and directly read/write other files (like the programs that require running as Admin just because they're not coded to deal with limited rights).