David,
Thanks for your reply. I think that I have it solved now. All that you
said was correct.
I just didn't have the tag
   [AjaxPro.AjaxMethod(AjaxPro.HttpSessionStateRequirement.Read)]
in a few places where it needs to be.

Thanks for your input
Walter


David Cruz wrote:
> I've worked using Session, I haven't done any weird change in my
> machine config, actually none, and I load my application via IIS
> always, I have already test it on a remote machine which is on a local
> network and it works fine, exactly as you said you are doing it, with
> [AjaxPro.AjaxMethod(AjaxPro.HttpSessionStateRequirement.ReadWrite)].
> if you want, you could send me some sample application where you say
> Session doesn't work and I would test it and try to figure out where is
> the problem.
> good luck.


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