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<node id="238698" title="Re: Re: Re: New Session for new Window (or: Session ID vs. Process ID...)" created="2003-02-26 03:00:51" updated="2005-06-04 12:05:20">
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JayBonci</author>
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Instead of using the $Session object, use $Response-&amp;gt;Cookie() and give it a value.  What are you using the $Session object for depends on what you'd store in the -&amp;gt;Cookie (specific to your particular ASP application).  This way, you can be gaurenteed that Session-&gt;Abandon() won't change your Session ID.  
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How are you authenticating the users?  A database of some sort?  
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&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;--[JayBonci|jaybonci]
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