No, this is a local system account. You can change the aspnet worked
process user to a network account but this is not recommended. You'd be
better off using an impersonation context to do this.

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Subject: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] ASPNET local account access to a share on
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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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