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Unable to save *.tib file

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hi,

I want to create a normal Image of a PC.
I installed the Acronis True Image Agent on the Target machine and connected to this machine with the Acronis True Image Management Console with my Domain Administrator Account. So far so good, but when I have to give in the position where the *.tib file should be saved I get the error message that I do not have enough permission to write on the specific network drive. I created a share and even tried to give EVERYONE full access to this shared folder. The share permission and the Windows File security are configured for EVERYONE with full read/write permission. So it can't be an issue with sharing/security permissions.
How is that possible that I still do not have any permission? Especially when I use a Domain Administrator Account to logon to this PC.
Does this have something to do with the local user who is logged in on the PC where I want to make the backup from? This user does not have administrator rights.
If I want to make a backup from my own machine where I am logged in with my User (which is also a domain administrator) I CAN write on this network share.
This is really annoying... Do you guys have a solution for me?

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For no good ideas a bad one. May the archive (Tib) become too large for the file system used there?
Does there a user exist to run TI and may this user be member of a group which has no permission to write to that drive? You (yourself) may have no restrictions like such a user may have.

Thanks for the advice.
I found the problem now by myself.
Here it goes:
We use Group Policies in Active directory. One of our policy is to prevent users from using UNC Paths, browsing my network places and the Run menu from start menu.
On the source PC (the machine I want to backup), a normal user is logged in.
I connect with the Acronis True Image Management Console to this PC with a Domain Administrator account to make the backup. It does not matter if I use a Domain Administrator, it does not work. But if I take out the specific user, who is logged in on the source PC, from this Group Policy it works!
That means Acronis is not able to "overwrite" this group policy, even though if I connect with a Domain Administrator.
Is that technically possible to solve this without disabling the Group policy?