Permission to create bootable media

what are the needed permissions needed for a user to create a bootable media? We are encountering the error "Error invoking WMI method SMS_Site.SubmitRegistrationRecord (0x80041001)" The user who is creating the bootable media was already part
of the local administrators group of the machine

Hi,
You need to take a look at the SMSPROV.log file to see why the registration failed.
For more information, please review the link below:
How to Deploy Operating Systems by Using Media in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh397285.aspx#BKMK_CreateBootableMedia
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