DRM - export to another server

Hello

I want to export data to a different windows server compared with DRM installed. Please guide. Should what 'External link' option I use? FTP?

Is there some blog / link, I can return to in order to get the details. Thank you.

Kind regards

Denis

Make sure that the user you have provided on the external connection (FTP) has privileges on the target server also ensure that the FTP port is open on the target server.

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