I have to build a new web front-end to interface with a vendors product and they only allow users 1 log instance at a time. Because of this, I need to login, return and store a session ID and use this for all transaction until the session expires (let's say 20 minutes). If it does expire, I would have to login, fetch a new session ID, store it and continue. I'm sure this may be as simple as storing the session ID in sql server with a time stamp and checking it each time it gets fetched to ensure 20 minutes has not elapsed. However, before I did it, I wanted to see if anyone else has done similar and/or see if there were any suggestions. Thanks, Mark
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