DISM Image Capture to Network

Good Morning,
I have my reference image Windows 7 PC and in preparation for setting up WDS I would like to capture the reference image. I have booted into WinPE and have tried to run imagex to capture the image but I received an error advising that imagex is not compatible
with this version of windows. As a result I have resorted to using DISM to capture the image.
I would like to capture the image to a network share that I have setup. After booting into WinPE on the reference PC I did the following -
net use z: "\\server\deployment share"
diskpart > select disk c > select partition 2 > assign letter=S > exit
dism /capture-image /imagefile:S:\win7.wim /capturedir:Z:\ /name:Win7Image
After running the command on step 3 I received the following error -
Error: 161
The specified path is invalid
Can anyone advise where I am going wrong? Is it even possible to capture to a network share using DISM?
Jeet S

Your commands are backwards. /Imagefile refers to the location where to save the image to and /capturedir refers to where the partition to capture is. So using your example, this might work:
dism /capture-image /imagefile:Z:\ImagesFolder\win7.wim /capturedir:S:\ /name:"Win7Image"

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