How to become root user on NSS6100 ?

Hi,
I'm using a NSS6100.
It was before attached to an AD2000.
I recently attached the NSS6100 to our AD2008.
Now, I can see the users/groups from the AD, but all the files/dir presents on NSS6100 lost their user/groups rights.
Even I changed the rights on Shares menu from http interface, I can't move/rename/delete the files.
Is there a way to become root user ?
My NSS6100 user I created is nasusers groups and normally have admin rights, but I can't change any rights via FTP connection.
Thank's.
Regards.
F. STOCK

Hi Jason,
thank's for you reply.
I found a kind of way to delete the files I want to delete, using a NFS mount and access to NSS6100 from our Linux or SCO box.
I can't change the rights on file, but I can download the files, delete from NSS6100, and upload again to NSS6100, so the rights change to my user.
It's not a simple way!
Regards.

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