After you suggested this we decided to see what was going on here.  YES, we are 
seeing that when the timeout occurs the user has a new jsessionid 
assigned....which would make sense because the session objects are gone.  We're 
cfdumping all of the different scope variables and see that they are definitely 
getting a new id.  We have a tech call into Adobe but so far they have not been 
any help for the large chunk of change which they requested :< 

> I've had this issue for quite some time as well and here is a good 
> wealth of information for youto do more research on!  :)
> 
> 1. track the CFID and watch it change when this occurs. IMHO thats one 
> of the easiest ways to see this happening, I can re-create this almost 
> flawlessly on some machines because of point 2 and everytime the 
> session wipe occurs a new CFID and CFTOKEN is assigned as you would 
> expect.

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