It's been a while since I've fought with this issue so it may have
changed.

With MSIE, try opening a new browser instance by ctl+n or by clicking
file->new.  The two instances will be sharing the same session cookie.

Open a new instance by clicking Start->programs->MSIE. This instance
will have it's own session.

Closing all browsers should kill all sessions.  I don't believe you need
to actively clear caches to kill a session cookie.





On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 20:25, QM wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 05:14:05PM -0700, Michael McGrady wrote:
> : Live and learn.  I did not know that.  This means, then, that my session 
> : data will be available to someone who comes along and uses the same 
> : browser?  I am trying to get used to this idea. 
> 
> That is correct, unless you close the browser, clear the cache, etc
> before you walk away from that computer.
> 
> The idea is that only one person is in front of the computer at one
> time, therefore browsers code accordingly.  When you think about it,
> that's a reasonable assumption made by browser developers.
> 
> Likely, there's some browser you can configure to treat each window as a
> different logical user/entity; but I've never bothered to look. ;)
> 
> -QM


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