On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Sammy Larbi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mike,
>
> Following along the lines of Shane's message about IE 7, recently we had
> some trouble with sessions in our application. This is what the client
> shared with me from his testing:
>
> "FYI - I have been playing around with IE's new Protected Mode. There are a
> lot of custom settings and some of them cause the http 500 internal server
> error."
>
> I'm not sure which custom settings those were, but the 500 internal server
> error was a "session.variable is not defined" thing.
>
> Sam
>


I should also note that the application (and thus the session) worked fine
in other browsers without modification, and has been working for the past
several years without complaint.

Sam





>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Shane Heasley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> What browser are you using on each machine?  IE 7 has issue with
>> maintaining sessions if there are odd characters in the site name.
>> Like a hyphen.  There might be others but that comes to mind.  For
>> example http://test-box/index.cfm
>>
>> However, I have only seen that happen at random - not with every page
>> refresh.
>>
>> I assume the cookie data is changing each time?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 4, 7:43 pm, Mike Gillespie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > 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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