I reckon you could get that to work if you used the urlToken, and made sure
that they were both different in each browser.

So upon each logon the urlToken should be different.. I haven't really given
it much thought, but I reckon that would work in principle..

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> I've never seen this done !
> 
> We have an application where the user will have two browser 
> windows open at the same time next to each other on the same screen.
> 
> The user will login to the same application as a differnt 
> user in each window and of course is expected to have a 
> separate session in each browser window ) The problem is that 
> the the most recent session will override the previous one 
> and both sessions will be one when the user refreshes the 
> page. Is there any way to stop the session from being carried 
> accross to the other browser window so that they stay separate.
> 
> I know that sessions are per client and I really think that 
> this cannot be done !
> 
> 
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