Session Expire immediately

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Ray at

Cookies not enabled? Enable session state turned off in the application
config options in IIS?

Ray at work
 
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Rob Meade

Ray at said:
Cookies not enabled? Enable session state turned off in the application
config options in IIS?

They gotta be enabled client side Ray - like the usual .txt file cookies etc
for session variables?

Regards

Rob
 
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Ray at

Yes, cookies have to be enabled, although I thought I heard rumors of IE or
another browser having an option to disable cookies but still allowing
session cookies from sites. ? I've never seen that option though, but I
haven't ever really looked for it either.

Ray at work
 
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Rob Meade

Ray at said:
Yes, cookies have to be enabled, although I thought I heard rumors of IE or
another browser having an option to disable cookies but still allowing
session cookies from sites. ? I've never seen that option though, but I
haven't ever really looked for it either.

'kin ell - wasn't fully aware of this - so hypothetically on all of my
applications that have a login and use session variables I should perhaps
have a little comment "Please ensure cookies are enabled" etc etc...

Learn something new every day!

Rob
 
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Aaron Bertrand - MVP

Yes, cookies have to be enabled, although I thought I heard rumors of IE
or
another browser having an option to disable cookies but still allowing
session cookies from sites. ?

Not exactly, you can control permanent cookies and session cookies
independently, but you can't "disable cookies" in general, yet "allow
session cookies" at the same time...
 

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