100 Using Volumes, Shares, and Quotas3 Click Advanced to modify advanced CIFS share parameters.4 In the General tab, if you have selected the option Files should bechecked for viruses, click Antivirus and modify antivirus policy.5 Click Save Changes to save the share parameters or click Revert to restorethe previous parameters.Setting Access Control Lists and Share LevelPermissions on FluidFSThis section provides information about setting up access control lists(ACLs) and share level permissions (SLP) on Fluid File System (FluidFS). Itis recommended that a Windows administrator follow the best practices asdefined by Microsoft.Both ACLs and SLPs are supported by FluidFS. However, SLPs are limited asthey only address full control, modify and read rights for any given user or group.CIFS Storage Administrator AccountA built-in local CIFS storage administrator account serves the primarypurpose of setting ownership of the CIFS share. The account can also be usedto set ACLs when the NAS service is not joined to an Active Directorydomain. This built-in account has a randomly generated password for securitypurposes. You must change this password before attempting to set any ACLsor SLPs.Active Directory ConfigurationFluidFS has the ability to join an Active Directory domain. This can be doneusing the NAS Manager or the CLI. For more information, see "Configuringthe Active Directory Service" on page 133.Setting ACLs or SLPs on a CIFS ShareThe first time a CIFS share is created, the owner of the share must bechanged prior to setting any ACLs or attempting to access this share. If thePowerVault NX3500 is joined to an Active Directory domain, the followingmethods can be used for setting ACLs:• Using an Active Directory domain account that has its primary group set asthe Domain Admins group.