SCCM - Image/OS Installation Package Permissions issue

Hello,
I receive the following error message when I try to import a .wim image
(from the Vista DVD) as an Operating System Image or when I try to add the
entire Vista ROM as an Operating System Install Package:
"The specified source directory does not contain a valid operating system or
you do not have permissions to access it. Please specify a valid source
directory."
The error changes slightly when importing a .wim to:
"The specified source directory does not contain a valid WIM file or you do
not have permissions to access it. Please specify a valid path."
I've tried multiple .wim images in multiple shares- I've always specified
the .wim image name on the import line when importing a wim or the directory
path when importing the whole OS ROM.
I've mounted both .wim files to verify that they are valid.
I have changed the network access account I specified in Computer Client
Agent settings to a domain admin and verified that the credentials are
correct. I've added granular NTFS and share permissions to the domain admin
network access account I'm using.
I've rebooted the server.
I've tried importing from a share on another server (same errors).
This must be permissions related but I can't find the incorrect setting. Any
help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Grant

I have the same issue with my installation.
WAIK was installed with SCCM as supposed.
No way to import .WIM images.
This is what OSDImageProperties.log states:
Opening image file \\de1-s039\osd\Images\ReferenceImage7700.wim
Unable to open the image file (0x80070005)
Opening image file \\de1-s039\osd\Images\install.wim
Unable to open the image file (0x80070005)
Any Ideas on this?

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