Question

I have 4 front end servers. Only one of those servers (lets call it server A) has a bunch of images and documents.

Now, I have this line of code that works in a single front end environment

HttpContext.Server.MapPath("/temp");

Now, what I'd like to do is refer to the mapped path of the /temp folder not of the server that the user hits from the load balancer but the mapped path of the /temp folder of server A.

How is this possible?

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Solution

I think you'd be better off storing the resource folder location in config of the website and using System.IO.Path.Combine to map paths.

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