> Actually that is not true Phil, I made a statement about this
> a few weeks ago.
>  
> Under Internet Explorer, the cookies are not copied across.
> Internet explorer uses instances of windows and shares the
> data/settings of the windows control panel->Internet Options.
>  
> Anytime you open a new browser either by ctrl-n or from the
> start menu it will use these settings. I think this change
> from V4.0 of internet explorer, to cut down on the amount of
> memory used by the program.
>  
> Cookies will only expire like Dave Watts said, you expire them.
>  
> Try it for yourself, write a small app that puts the cfid &
> cftoken to the screen nothing more nothing less. Then try
> opening a new window via both methods and you will see the
> cfid & cftoken DO NOT change. If they do then cookies are not
> enabled on your machine, simple as that.

The funny thing about this is, we don't use Session management that
often, so I'm used to using Client variables

If I open a browser, create some client variables - then Ctrl+N a new
window, the client variables are copied across, or shared

Now, if I open a brand new browser (from the start menu), it doesn't
have the client vars in it
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