I should have also mentioned that the session will still exist on the server, but the 
client browser will no longer be able to be matched to that session once the browser 
window has been closed.

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As far as I know, sessions need to time-out (the setting in your
cfapplication, or default under cf admin) or you need to destroy them...

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> Hi all.
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> I thought CF sessions would die when the browser is closed, 
> just like ASP, but aparently not.
> 
> the buggers won't die unless you explicitly logout or delete 
> the cookies (using the browser settings). I set up the J2EE 
> sessions on server but it didn't help.
> 
> any ideas?
> 
> cheers
> barry.b
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