@george1421

I’ve read a lot to solve the problem, and I think that’s the quid of question:
Snapins Run as SYSTEM or root
All Snapins including SnapinPacks run as the SYSTEM or root user’s security context. If a snapin or SnapinPack runs successfully by manual execution but not via the FOG Client - this is typically related to the security context. For example, say you have a shared directory that is granted read access for all Domain Users. Well, an individual host’s local SYSTEM or root account is not a member of Domain Users. Therefore, unless alternative credentials are supplied to access the share, any script executed that tries to read this share will not work. There are a few solutions to this. Granting the share read access for anonymous users is the most simple. Specifying credentials within scripts or as arguments are viable options.

How can i specifying credentials with scripts or arguments in snapin console? Could you put an example?

Thks a lot.