DMZ and file sharing



I have my WebServer connected to the DMZ port of a firewall. I have a
number of asp.net applications running on the webserver that need to
save/retreive files to/from a restricted area on the LAN. What is the
best/safest way to do this? Mapping a network drive, or something else?

Thanks.


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