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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 July 2005 13:05
To: CF-Talk
Subject: IE not maintaining session...


Hi folks,

Not sure if this is a CF issue, or regular behavior of ID and Win 2000.
Here's the issue:

If I open my IE and log into my application which uses session management
and session variables everything works fine.  If I use the Ctrl-N (or File
New Window) to open a new window, my session is still maintained.  If I open
IE by clicking a shortcut on my computer and it opens in a new window, my
session still maintains.  HOWEVER, if I actually load IE again from the IE
shortcut, the session is gone.  I have looked at the processes on my PC and
it shows 'two' instances of iexplore.exe, so I'm assuming that the session
is not maintained across these two instances.

My question is, can this be handled in some way or is just the way it is in
regards to how the browser and OS work?  Ideally, no matter how the user
opens a new window, they are still 'logged in' to the system.  Any way to do
this, and if so, is it recommended or frowned upon?

Thanks!

Dave
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