
• Quarantine folder
• Domain User Account — The account used by the SVA to quarantine files.
• Domain Local Security Group — This group has access to the Restore Tool.
Task
1
Right‑click the quarantine folder, select Properties, then click the Security tab.
2
Click Edit.
a
Select and remove the users group.
You must prevent the folder from inheriting permissions to successfully remove the group.
b
Click Add, enter the Domain User account, then click OK.
This is the account the SVA uses to store quarantined files.
c
Click Add, enter the name of the Local Security Group you created earlier, then click OK.
3
Close the dialog box and right‑click the folder to open it's Properties page.
4
Click the Security tab, Advanced | Change Permissions, then select the Domain Local User account used by
the SVA to store quarantined files, then click Edit.
5
Select This folder, subfolders and files.
6
Select all the available permissions except Change permissions and Take ownership, then click OK.
7
Deselect Include inheritable permissions from this object's parent, then select Add.
8
Select the Domain Local Security group of users with rights to restore quarantined files, then click
Edit.
9
From the Apply drop‑down list in the Permission Entry dialog box:
a
Select This folder, subfolder, and files.
b
Select these permissions:
•
Traverse folder/execute file
•
List folder/read data
•
Read attributes
•
Read extended attributes
•
Delete subfolders and files
•
Delete
•
Read permissions
10
Click OK, then click Close.
Monitoring and managing
Configure the quarantine folder
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