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TI has insufficient access rights to some os objects

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ATI Home 2009

Post command should do following
echo y > yesanswer.txt
cscript pagefileconfig.vbs /create /i 716 /m 716 /vo c: < yesanswer.txt
However, the TI command invokes a batch file. Batch comprises above lines.

All that results as following

Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.7
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

WARNING: If the pagefile on volume 'C:' has an initial size of less than
2046 MB, then the system may not be able to create debugging
information file if a STOP error occurs.
Continue Anyway [y/n]?
ERROR: Page File for the specified volume cannot be created.

No probs, if doing that by pushing the button "test command"

I have similar probs while invoking the tool SetACL.exe from a post-processing command batch.
Post-processing command invokes a batch, the batch comprises following line
c:\windows\System32>SetACL.exe -on "\\KRZYDU-PC01\Z$" -ot file -actn list -lst "f:sddl;w:d,s,o,g;i:y;s:b" -bckp "zdrv_acplbckp.csv"

Following error is being produced
ERROR: Reading the SD from <\\?\UNC\KRZYDU-PC01\Z$> failed with: The data area passed to a system call is too small.

SetACL finished with error(s):
SetACL error message: A privilege could not be enabled

No probs if running this code by pushing "test command" button.

The tool author claims following regarding this situation:
"This happens if you instruct SetACL to read and/or write from/to the SACL and the privilege SE_SECURITY_NAME could not be enabled. This privilege is also called SeSecurityPrivilege and is required to access SACLs.

Either make sure the user account SetACL is run from has the privilege or, when listing permissions, do not list the SACL's contents."
Source:
http://setacl.wiki.sourceforge.net/E...9349bbff96951a
So pre-, post- commands doesn't seam to have sufficient privileges.

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I don't know if this relates, but you might look at it.

1739: Providing Credentials in Acronis True Image Schedule Task Wizard
You need to provide Windows credentials with administrator or at least backup operator rights to let Acronis True Image start a scheduled task.
http://kb.acronis.com/content/1739

GroverH wrote:

I don't know if this relates, but you might look at it.

1739: Providing Credentials in Acronis True Image Schedule Task Wizard
You need to provide Windows credentials with administrator or at least backup operator rights to let Acronis True Image start a scheduled task.
http://kb.acronis.com/content/1739

To scheduled tasks I always assign the administrative account, so it shouldn't be the case. Thanks for your attempt.

This is from the old forum. It may be of interest.
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=176925
How to schedule ATI in Vista Ultimate and WAKE your machine

I looked in the old forum.
No help.

Any idea why ATI 2009 Home can't access the indicated objects?
Here it runs on XP Pro SP3