Yes, this can happen, and it depends on the browser and in some cases the
settings of the browser. I don't recall which version of IE it was, but we
found at one point that when it was set to "each browser runs in a different
process" we'd get each browser associated with a unique session.
Michael
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Subject: multiple session instance
is there any way we can avoid having mulitple session for a single client,
like if there a no of browser opened at client side would creat their own
sessions
thanks
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