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Typically, this issue is because caused by the CDP Server Windows Service runs running as Local System User by default. Local System User likely does not have permission to write to the network share.

During installation, the installer asks to select a user to run the CDP Server as. You have to specify a domain user (or user that has permission to the share).
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*2. Then change Change the CDP Server service to log on as an account that has permission to access the network share.*

Firstly First, find the "R1Soft CDP Server" item in the "Services" application. Right-click it and select the "Properties" item from the context menu.

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OIn the "Log On" tab, window, select a suitable user account, enter the appropriate password and click OK.

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*3. Then restart Restart the CDP Server service.*

To do it, right-click the "R1Soft CDP Server" service and select "Restart" from the context menu select "Restart." menu.