SSIS 2008 R2 - Export data to Flat File in another server

Hello Everybody,
I'm trying to export data from a table in database server to flat file in another server, however it is happening the error Access Denied. I'm using SQL Server Integration Service 2008 R2 to do this.
I've checked all the ways that's happening could the level of security and could not resolve. 
Please could someone tell me what I'm missing in this case? 
Following error log:
SSIS package "AtualizarDados.dtsx" starting.
Information: 0x4004300A at Gerar arquivo, SSIS.Pipeline: Validation phase is beginning.
Information: 0x40043006 at Gerar arquivo, SSIS.Pipeline: Prepare for Execute phase is beginning.
Information: 0x40043007 at Gerar arquivo, SSIS.Pipeline: Pre-Execute phase is beginning.
Information: 0x402090DC at Gerar arquivo, Geração de Arquivo [63]: The processing of file "\\targetserver\Export_File\Export_File.txt" has started.
Warning: 0x80070005 at Gerar arquivo, Geração de Arquivo [63]: Access is denied.
Error: 0xC020200E at Gerar arquivo, Geração de Arquivo [63]: Cannot open the datafile "\\targetserver\Export_File\Export_File.txt".
Error: 0xC004701A at Gerar arquivo, SSIS.Pipeline: component "Geração de Arquivo" (63) failed the pre-execute phase and returned error code 0xC020200E.
Information: 0x40043008 at Gerar arquivo, SSIS.Pipeline: Post Execute phase is beginning.
Information: 0x402090DD at Gerar arquivo para DMZ, Geração de Arquivo [63]: The processing of file "\\targetserver\Export_File\Export_File.txt" has ended.
Information: 0x4004300B at Gerar arquivo, SSIS.Pipeline: "component "Geração de Arquivo" (63)" wrote 0 rows.
Information: 0x40043009 at Gerar arquivo, SSIS.Pipeline: Cleanup phase is beginning.
Task failed: Gerar arquivo
SSIS package "AtualizarDados.dtsx" finished: Success.
Regards,
Antonio Estima

I got after using domain user. 
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