Windows Server 2003 supports three main file systems: FAT, FAT32, and NTFS. NTFS is recommended as it provides greater security and scalability. Two types of permissions can be configured: shared folder permissions for network access, and NTFS permissions for local and network access. Shared folder permissions are managed through Windows Explorer and Computer Management, while NTFS permissions are configured through the Security tab in file/folder properties. Determining effective permissions takes into account membership in multiple security groups. The CONVERT utility can change a FAT or FAT32 partition to the NTFS file system.