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it is coming back with the following error: Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool Version: 6.1.7600.16385 Error: 5 Access is denied. The DISM log file can be found at C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log Select all Open in new window The dism command is being run from an elevated command prompt, the account is a local admin on the machine (W7, SP1) I have checked the file permissions on both the folder containing the WIM file and the folder I am trying to mount to, both have full control for SYSTEM account. I have also tried adding full control for EVERYONE but this made no difference. Extract from dism.log: 2011-06-17 11:12:08, Info DISM DISM.EXE: <----- Starting Dism.exe session -----> 2011-06-17 11:12:08, Info DISM DISM.EXE: 2011-06-17 11:12:08, Info DISM DISM.EXE: Host machine information: OS Version=6.1.7601, Running architecture=amd64, Number of processors=4 2011-06-17 11:12:08, Info DISM DISM.EXE: Executing command line: dism /mount-wim /wimfile:c:\wim\base.wim /index:1 /mountdir:c:\mount 2011-06-17 11:12:08, Info DISM
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in with Microsoft Sign Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Downloads Guides Calendar Forum Rules Online Users More Wiki Bug Tracker AutoIt Resources Release Installer Help file Editor Beta https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/106189-gimagex-fails-to-mount-wim/ Installer Help file Editor Git More More More All Activity Home AutoIt v3 AutoIt Help and Support AutoIt General Help and Support GImageX fails to mount WIM Sign in to follow this Followers 0 GImageX fails to mount WIM Started https://www.storagecraft.com/support/forum/backup-explorer-problem-permissions by Denver80203, December 1, 2009 6 posts in this topic Denver80203 0 Seeker Members 0 2 posts #1 · Posted December 1, 2009 (edited) Sorry if this is the wrong place to post.. I couldn't find a forum location permission denied specific to gimageX It was working fine for me.. now it's not working at all.. I don't know what happened. When I attempt to mount any wim image, from any machine, I get Mount Path: F:\Image Image File: F:\DENOSDeploy\Operating Systems\Image_x86\Image_x86.wim Image Index: 1 Mounted R/W: 0 Opening WIM...please wait... ERROR: Unable to mount image. ERROR: ??? Doesn't matter if I choose R/W or not. I've triple checked that all the required .dll files, sys inf, exe listed as mount error 13 requires are in the directory with the program (running most recent WAIK). I've tried on many machines with many WIM files 86/64)... always the same error running the latest RTM. Has anyone else seen this? Not sure where to start looking. Edited December 1, 2009 by Denver80203 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Denver80203 0 Seeker Members 0 2 posts #2 · Posted December 1, 2009 More info... When I try to fall back onto imageX, I get an error that there is already an image loaded in the mount folder. There's nothing in it. If I delete the folder and create a new one, imagex works fine. if I delete the folder, add a new one, Gimagex still throws the same error Share this post Link to post Share on other sites kj75 0 Seeker Members 0 1 post #3 · Posted May 4, 2011 (edited) While it's unusual to post a reply to a topic so long after the fact, this thread came up first in Google so I figured I'd post the solution I discovered:1. Make sure GImageX is closed. Open Regedit.2. Navigate to "HKLM\Software\WIMMount\Mounted Images"3. You should see a subkey with a long name like "374cf018-f245-442d-9544-d6a2092607e0". Delete this key. (Note: you can export it first if you're concerned about modifying the registry)*Updated* 4. Close Windows Explorer and reopen it. Delete the folder you used as