has been this way.  ctrl-n is just a new IE window in the same
process.  Clicking the shrtcut to IE will open a new instance,
seperate process.

not usually an issue within Alltel intranet either :)

DK

On 7/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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