I believe you can open a support ticket, and if it is actually a bug you'll
get reimbursed. You'll want to confirm that, though.

That said, if it doesn't happen in other browsers and it only happens to one
person, it seems really unlikely that it is a bug.


On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 7:40 PM, Richard Steele <r...@photoeye.com> wrote:

>
> Our application works fine in all other browsers tested by over a 1000
> users. One should never be able to plant identical session cookie variables
> for the same domain (we confirmed they were the same domain). And if you
> could, you surely should be able to delete them.  The user that has this
> problem switched to Google Chrome and all is well. But our application is
> dead in the water for her on IE because of the duplication of session ids
> that cannot be deleted (she's using Windows 7 and now IE upgraded to version
> 9).
>
> Who could we report this possible bug to at Adobe?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> 

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