The browsers instances are on seperate machines with seperate sessions. The
bridge/adapter is saved as a session object and keeps a reference to the
context and the user transactions.
> Sachin,
>
> do you mean by 'separate instances' that you have one browser process
> with
> multiple windows and the code that starts the transactions runs on the
> web
> server and uses session management to keep the state between HTTP
> requests?
>
> If this is the case the problem should be that IIS opens _one_ session
> per browser
> process and _not_ per browser window. If you want to track different
> states for
> different browser windows in one process you have to use other means for
> session
> management (e.g. hidden form fields with session ids).
>
> Hope this helps,
> Soeren
>
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