Need some help here, everything I/we have tried is not working.

We have a CFMX 6.1 on a win2k3 server with 2 instances on it.  The
cfusion instance assigns a new cfid,cftoken,jsessionid on every page
refresh.  The cfusion2 instance is working like it is supposed to.

There are only 2 websites on the box, each with it's own IP and DNS
entry.  Both instances have had the same patches and hot fixes
applied.

The second instance was created using these instructions, which is how
all servers with multiple instances are configured here, and this is
the only one giving us trouble.
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/multi_instances.html

BUT, the really strange thing is that if you access a page and refresh
from a windows 2000 client, the session sticks; even if you delete
cookies.  But hit the same page on an XP Pro machine and the session
does not stick.  I have never seen anything like it, and have been
googling and cannot find anything on it.

So, I am hoping someone may have seen something like this and may have
some suggestions.

The only strange thing I see is in the cold fusion administrator,
system settings page.  The Java path sections in each administrator
are pointing to the servers/cfusion folder.  Based on the instructions
linked above, this does not suprise me since we are basically copying
cfusion folder into cfusion2 folder to create the second instance, but
checking other servers installed the same way shows the same thing,
but there are not issues.

The client store on both instances are using seperate Oracle schemas.
What is also strange is that on the server that is sticking the
seesions, the client tables in oracle are blank, but on the server
that is not sticking the database has entries.  Both instances were
using the registry for the first few weeks they were online (these are
fresh installs to upgrade the hardware for dev/test environments.


Any ideas?  I/we are stumped..

M
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