You could try coming at the problem from some different angles:

1. How does the application you are testing maintain state?

2. What is written to the server logs when the JMeter script is running?

3. Re. the json string. Is this the response that you get in a browser when
you login? If yes, state is not maintained, if no, the login POST is wrong.

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