> We're encountering the following issue with some percentage of IE 
> users (Definitely but not necessarily limited to IE8 8.0.7601.17514 & 
> windows 7).  Basically their SESSION is failing the same way it might 
> if they're cookies were disabled, however, we are able to set cookies 
> manually using CFCOOKIE.  After running several tests, we found that 
> the users request headers include 2 CFID and CFTOKEN cookies.  It 
> seems like Coldfusion writes both into the COOKIE scope, then can't 
> translate them into the SESSION so creates a new (third) CFID and 
> CFTOKEN pair, then overwrites the value of both in the COOKIE scope.
> 
> CGI.HTTP_COOKIES
> ------------------------------
> CFID=19602005; CFTOKEN=13461642; (other cookies removed); 
> CFID=20907643; CFTOKEN=42056124; (other cookies removed);
> 
> 
> COOKIES
> ------------------------------
> struct
> CFID  20907644
> CFID  20907644
> CFTOKEN       22098534
> CFTOKEN       22098534
> 
> 
> SESSION
> ------------------------------
> struct
> cfid  20907644
> cftoken       22098534
> sessionid     APPNAME_20907644_22098534
> urltoken      CFID=20907644&CFTOKEN=22098534
> 
> 
> Anybody know what could be going on here? Thanks in advance! 


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