Nope good old MS drops the ball again. 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Steve Flook
Sent: 16 December 2002 15:11
To: IIS50 Discussions
Subject: the great cookie debate...


Is it me or has some of the default IE 6+ installs and patches set end
user's cookie settings to "Block all Cookies"?  I can understand perhaps
blocking persistent cookies by default (i.e. ones that are permanently
written to the local disk), but we are having an increased number of
support calls because some of our dynamic web apps are using session
cookies which in turn are being blocked.

I am unaware of any security concerns with session cookies to help some
web applications maintain a session state.  Just wondering if I'm alone
here or not.

Thanks-
Steve


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