Yes it is possible.
You have to make sure that both .NET framework and Windows OS allowes you
to write the filed.
For Windows OS authorization, you can either:
* Run ASPNET user under NETWORKSERVICE account when using Windows 2003
* Impersonate a network user (in MSDN library, method
WindowsIdenti
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Is there a way to allow the ASPNET local account write access to a log
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on another machine within a shared dire
Is there a way to allow the ASPNET local account write access to a log file
on another machine within a shared directory?
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