I need to load help files from my windows C# application and move/copy to other system (to its local drive). Application (same C# windows application) on the local system will use it for help.

What needs to be done to accomplish this?

I understand File.Copy() but i don't know, will it hold for remote system also?

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Other than 'System.IO.File.Copy("source", "destination")' using a remote share for the second part? (or \\machinename\path\) – jerryjvl Jun 3 '09 at 13:06
Is the remote machine on the same domain? Can you guarentee that the user of your app has write access privileges on the remote machine? – ChrisBD Jun 3 '09 at 13:22
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File.Copy(
    "C:\localpath\file.hlp", 
    "\\remotemachinename\localpathonremotemachine\file.hlp");

Or something along those lines... the second value is a UNC path.

And in case the target location needs a login and password, the following answer is applicable: Copy file to remote computer using remote admin credentials (Thanks to Carlos Rendon for finding it).

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But what if the remote share requires a login and password? – Carlos Rendon Jun 11 '09 at 23:52
Then you'd need something more complicated. – jerryjvl Jun 12 '09 at 2:27
found it, stackoverflow.com/questions/766033/… – Carlos Rendon Jun 12 '09 at 20:29
Added it to the body of the answer so it is not overlooked... thanks for the suggestion! :) – jerryjvl Jun 13 '09 at 0:58
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FTP, WebDAV, HTTP POST, simple File.Copy to a UNC. You'll have to give us a few more details...

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Don't forget sneakernet :) – Jon B Jun 3 '09 at 13:08
can i use HTTP post on my windows app? – Dhana Jun 3 '09 at 13:10
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File.Copy() Copies an existing file to a new file. The target can be a remote share (UNC).

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