Thanks for the tip. I ended up using the Web Developer extension to just delete 
the session/domain cookies, then retried everything and it worked as expected.

Thanks!

Cedric

>Tha should do it.
> Any yes, you should be able to just dump the cookies, or if you have
>firefox installed you can get a really great extension set for it called the
>Web Developer extension set 0.9.4. It allows you to view the cookies you
>have set on your browser and it will show you the exact domain they are set
>for.
> I am assuming that before you set your app to set domain cookies, your
>session cookies domain was
>  www.mysite.com <http://www.mysite.com>
>  Now it should look like this
> mydomain.com <http://mydomain.com>
>   =]
>
>
>--
>Alan Rother
>Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer

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