With only guessing as to what's preventing you from doing it, as you didn't
indicate what it is, here are some thoughts or options:
1. Some upload components allow impersonation, and with that, you can
authenticate against a share on the other server and write files to it.
2. You could change the site/app/page from using the default IUSR_ to using
a domain account that has rights to the share on the other server.
3. You could use basic authentication on your site and give your users
rights to the share on the remote server.
4. You could run a process on the server in the background that monitors a
temporary storage directory on the local server and moves the files to the
remote server
There are actually many different things you can do, but perhaps you can
tell us what's preventing you from doing it now. Are you getting some sort
of an error with some sort of code?
Ray at work
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Hello
I want to upload files to a server with asp.
But the problem is that the server where my asp website stands is a
different server then where my upload files must go.
Is there a way to accomplish that.
Does anyone has an example perhaps
greetz akasha