Error Creating The Output Bitmap File Windows 2008
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Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Newbie Joined: 19 June 2007 Status: Offline Points: 5 Post Options Post Reply Quotemully Report Post Thanks(0) QuoteReply Topic: BGInfo.bmp - "Access denied"Posted: 30 January error creating the output bitmap file bginfo used by another process 2008 at 6:55am Hello all We're testing BGinfo. I'm getting an error message
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on a few PCs. Making the user a local admin sorts it out, but is there another way? For security reasons we error creating the output bitmap file the process cannot access don't want to make everyone a local admin. We've added a logon script to Group Policy, the script works perfectly on those PCs whose users are local admins but it brings up an error message on non-local
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admin users' PCs: "Error creating the output bitmap file: C:\windows\bginfo.bmp: Access is denied. Please ensure the path exists and you have permissions to write it. You can select a different output path for the bitmap using the bitmap location menu item". Some users have personalised their desktops and we don't want to remove those rights, so we can't "force" a particular bitmap on them by putting the bitmap on a share accessible bginfo error loading by everyone and forcing them to use it. In short, we want everyone to be able to keep their current wallpaper, be they local admin or not. Everyone's wallpaper will be stored on their local drive (C:\Windows). But we want the BGInfo information about the PC displayed too. Any ideas, folks? We have an Enterprise Agreement with MS, by the way, if that's of any relevance to anyone. As far as I'm aware we're good to use it as stated above. Thanks for any assistance Stephen Spin Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Newbie Joined: 10 January 2008 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1 Post Options Post Reply QuoteSpin Report Post Thanks(0) QuoteReply Posted: 07 February 2008 at 3:49am These users are trying to access the c:\windows folder and they dont have the rights. tryuseing network drive were your users have rights.and push it out on a login scrpit some like this \\****\Somefolder$\Bginfo.exe /iq\\****\Somefolder$\Temp.bgi /accepteula /timer:00 mully Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Newbie Joined: 19 June 2007 Status: Offline Points: 5 Post Options Post Reply Quotemully Report Post Thanks(0) QuoteReply Posted: 07 February 2008 at 1:50pm Spin wrote:These users are trying to access the c:\windows folder a
Member Join Date May 2008 Posts 37 Certifications MCSA 2003 02-01-200912:03 PM #1 BGinfo problem Hi guys, At work we have set up a brand new server 2003 domain, and are now putting the finishing
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touches on it. However we are having a really strange / annoying issue with BGinfo.
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Basically it only works for the domain admin account, or for a user who has local admin right on their client machine. bginfo command line We have the GPO set correctly and have checked settings with another domain we manage. We have also checked the bginfo.vbs file and all is fine there ( it has to be because it works, albeit with http://forum.sysinternals.com/bginfobmp-access-denied_topic13474.html admin rights). When logging onto a client machine with a normal user, the background doesnt display but when running GPresult, the policy is being applied so to speak. As soon as you grant local admin rights and log out and back in, it appears. We have never had this trouble before - Can anyone shed any light on this or anyone had this issue before? I would have thought this is to do http://www.techexams.net/forums/off-topic/39921-bginfo-problem.html with permissions somewhere but have checked. Ive even granted domain users access to the netlogon share and tried. My virtual machines on my laptop at home also do the same thing? HELP! cheers, Mipo Quote Login/register to remove this advertisement. blargoe Self-Described Huguenot Join Date Nov 2005 Location NC Posts 3,963 Certifications VCAP5-DCA; VCP3/4/5; EMCSA:CLARiiON; Linux+; MCSE:M 2000/2003; MCSE:S 2000/2003; MCTS:Exch2007; Security+; A+; CCNA (expired) 02-01-200901:48 PM #2 Do you have something else in place the blocks access to vbs files? What happens when you execute it manually under a normal user? IT guy since 12/00 4/9/2016 - Completed Linux+/LPIC-1 (passed LX0-104) Working on: AWS Solution Architect (Associate), MCSA 2012 upgrade from 2003 (to heck with 2008!!) On Deck: VCP6 (VCP5 expiring in March!!), more Linux, more AWS, Python, MCSA 2016 Quote dynamik Senior Member Join Date Mar 2007 Posts 12,308 02-01-200902:05 PM #3 I take it you're calling bginfo from within the .vbs. What switches are you using? I believe some only work as an admin. Edit: It looks like the /all switch is what does it. Last edited by dynamik; 02-01-2009 at 02:10 PM. Quote mipouk Member Join Date May 2008 Posts 37 Certifications MCSA 2003 02-01-200902:21 PM #4 Hi Dynamik, Its weird how we have copied the below script from another domain,
MCSEboard.de → Windows Server Forum & IT Pro Forum → Windows Forum — Clients → Windows 7 Forum Deaktiviertes JavaScript erkannt Du hast derzeit JavaScript deaktiviert. Einige Funktionen funktionieren möglicherweise nicht. Bitte aktiviere JavaScript, um http://www.mcseboard.de/topic/179389-bginfo-streikt-manchmal/ die volle Funktionalität zu nutzen. BgInfo streikt manchmal Erstellt von Scorp1337 , 03. http://www.sadikhov.com/forum/index.php/topic/84110-window-problem/ Aug 2011 07:08 Windows 7 Seite 1 von 2 1 2 Nächste Bitte melde dich an um zu Antworten 25 Antworten in diesem Thema #1 Scorp1337 Scorp1337 Junior Member 131 Beiträge Geschrieben 03. August 2011 - 07:08 Hi Leute,ich habe das Thema zwar schon ins sysinternals Forum eingestellt, allerdings konnte mir error creating dort bislang nicht wirklich geholfen werden. Leider finde ich zu der Fehlermeldung auch nichts im Netz, dass das spezifische Verhalten beschreibt:Es gibt eine GPO die ein Loginskript BgInfo.vbs ausführt. Das Skript prüft ob die 3 Dateien (BgInfo.exe, config.bgi und die Verknüpfung im AllUsers-Autostart) existieren; wenn nicht werden sie dorthin kopiert.Das Problem ist, dass manchmal bei Clients mit neuen OS (Win Vista, 7 & 2008 (R2)) folgenden error creating the Fehlermeldung nach der Anmeldung erscheint:BGInfo Error creating the output bitmap file C:\Users\
have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. 0 Window Problem Started by suriya25 , Jun 07 2007 01:34 PM Please log in to reply 2 replies to this topic #1 suriya25 suriya25 Advanced Member Members 174 posts Posted 07 June 2007 - 01:34 PM Whenever i open my pc, i got this error:error creating the output bitmap file c:\windows\bginfo.bmp the process cannot access the file because it is being used by another processplease help..Thank 0 Back to top #2 vertexpc vertexpc Advanced Member Members 263 posts Location:somewhere I belong Posted 07 June 2007 - 01:55 PM I think this is not Windows System error. This is a tool called Bginfo from Sysinternals that used to collect system info and display on the desktop. If you use Bginfo tools, you can change Bitmap file location from Open -> Bginfo.exe -> Bitmap Menu -> Location -> then you can change directory. I think this will help you. 0 Back to top #3 suriya25 suriya25 Advanced Member Members 174 posts Posted 07 June 2007 - 03:59 PM I think this is not Windows System error. This is a tool called Bginfo from Sysinternals that used to collect system info and display on the desktop. If you use Bginfo tools, you can change Bitmap file location from Open -> Bginfo.exe -> Bitmap Menu -> Location -> then you can change directory.I think this will help you.ok...many thank 0 Back to top Back to GENERAL I.T. 5 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 5 guests, 0 anonymous users Reply to quoted postsClear Sadikhov IT Certification forums → TECHNICAL → GENERAL I.T. Privacy Policy FORUM RULES · Change Theme Main Mobile Help Community Forum Software by IP.Board Sign In Use Facebook Use Twitter Need an account? Register now! Username Forum Password I've forgotten my password Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers Sign in anonymously Don't add me to the active users list Privacy Policy