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bitmap file in Technical; Error creating the output bitmap file C:\WINDOWS\BGInfo.bmp: Access is error creating the output bitmap file access is denied denied Please ensure the path exists and you have permission to ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark error creating the output bitmap file the process cannot access & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this threadShare on Facebook!Reddit! Thread Tools Search Thread Advanced Search 20th August 2009,12:45 PM #1 Little-Miss Join Date Oct 2007 Location
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missed? Send PM 20th August 2009,12:50 PM #2 EduTech Join Date Aug 2007 Location Reading Posts 5,109 Thank Post 163 Thanked 989 Times in 761 Posts Blog Entries3 Rep Power 288 I'm guessing you have a script that is copying that bmp file from a network location onto the local machine? or do you have the bitmap already on the local machine? if so then you might need to give the network users (staff users / student users) local admin rights or something similar so they can write to the folder in question. Edit: DO NOT GIVE FULL PERMISSIONS TO WINDOWS FOLDER! *Thanks Synack* James. Last edited by EduTech; 20th August 2009 at 02:36 PM. Send PM Thanks to EduTech from: Little-Miss(20th August 2009) 20th August 2009,12:51 PM #3 Michael Join Date Dec 2005 Location Birmingham Posts 10,870 Thank Post 285 Thanked 1,922 Times in 1,523 Posts Rep Power 480 Logon as an administrator, Start > Run > MMC File > Add/Remove Snap-in > Add > Local Users and Groups > Add > Finish > Close > OK Expand Local Users and Groups. Select Groups > Administrators, then add Domain
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Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live bginfo command line Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > BGInfo Want to Advertise Here? Solved BGInfo Posted on 2007-10-10 Windows OS OS Security http://www.edugeek.net/forums/windows-server-2000-2003/40228-bginfo-error-creating-output-bitmap-file.html MS Forefront-ISA 1 Verified Solution 6 Comments 3,480 Views Last Modified: 2010-07-29 Currently I am using BGInfo to display the ip address, host name, etc of each pc. I need to take away administrator and power user access to all users. Is there a way to force the user's default background to a black screen and https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22884844/BGInfo.html use bginfo in white color without having these permissions? I can probably force a background using GPO. I guess the reason for this question is because I do not know what perms users need to have to change the background. Here is the sample of my bginfo script. C:\BGINFO\Bginfo.exe /ic:\bginfo\sample.bgi /timer:0 0 Question by:oriontech2 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 12 Best Solution byNetwork_Data_Support you can set the background and colors in bginfo cfg. they shouldnt need any permissions to change the desktop color as long as you havent got a gpo to force a desktop background Go to Solution 6 Comments LVL 12 Overall: Level 12 Windows OS 1 OS Security 1 MS Forefront-ISA 1 Message Accepted Solution by:Network_Data_Support2007-10-10 you can set the background and colors in bginfo cfg. they shouldnt need any permissions to change the desktop color as long as you havent got a gpo to force a desktop background 0 Message Author Comment by:oriontech22007-10-10 When bginfo runs, it thr
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