Access files in domain from DMZ

From: Chris Podmore (ChrisPodmore_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/26/05


Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 04:24:05 -0700

We have an IIS server DMZ hosting an asp.net web service. The web service is
talking to SQL server that is in the domain and this all works fine. The
problem I now have is that I need to read and write real-time to some files
that are located on a server with the domain.

Is this possible? If so how would I go about it?

Thanks.
Chris.

I hope this is the correct newsgroup, if its not then I apologise and could
you point me to the correct one?



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