Are you using IE 6?  I think IE 6 has a problem writing the chttp_cookie variable.  Solution.  I don't know if there is one.

Dwayne Cole, MS in MIS, MBA
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
850-591-0212


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From: "Drechsler, Jennifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Mon, 8 Mar 2004 12:15:30 -0800

>Does any one know how CFID/CFTOKEN are created? What information is the cf
>server using to identify if the request is a new session?
>
>We are having a problem with a of 12 computers that were imaged (ghosted).
>Only with this group of computers is there a problem with session swapping.
>We have over 1200 computer in the organization that have been imaged, and
>there have not been any problem with previous images. There does not seem to
>be any obvious difference with the previous images and this new set of
>computers. I have checked into all the reasons (pre macromedia's site) for
>session swapping and have done everything it recommends:
>
>1. We are not appending ID/Token in the URL.
>2. All references to session variables are locked.
>3. Cold Fusion Server assigns the same CFID and CFToken values to to more
>than one user. (there is a reg hack fix for CF 5).
>
>We are running CF 5 oracle on the back end. Any thoughts? Thanks for the
>help.
>
>Jennifer Drechsler
>SFPUC, ITS
>415.554.3270
>
>
>
>
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