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If these are two servers on the same local network and you have appropriate access permissions, you can probably get by using the File.Copy method, and passing whatever path you would normally use to access the network share in Windows Explorer (this is probably a UNC path, like TheRemoteServer SharedFolder MyFiles). If you can copy the file in Explorer, the File.Copy method will more than likely succeed also.
However, if you need to authenticate as a different user on the remote server to have the appropriate permissions to copy files, things get a little more complicated because there is no easy.NET API for this. You might look into.
Essentially, it p/invokes to log on to the remote machine as a different user. Once you're logged on, you can perform the file copy normally. Also see this question: —chiefly the answer that suggests using to connect to a UNC path on a remote machine with authentication. Finally, just as a precaution, I feel like I must point out that whenever you start doing network file copies, you need to be very careful to check the availability of the network path before you just blindly start copying (the remote server could be down, the local machine could have lost its connection to the network, etc. Event Booking Software Free. ). You might also need to consider handling cases where the network operation times out.