Hi Daniel:
   “EnableSessionState="true” works and I need to specify the page in the 
web.config.

<PageParserPaths>
     <PageParserPath 
VirtualPath="/divisions/information_services/teams/applications/kenny/Pages/CharterAccountSearch.aspx"
 CompilationMode="Always" AllowServerSideScript="true" />
      </PageParserPaths>

    Is there a way I can allow all the pages rather than write every single 
aspx file?

Cheers

Ken


From: dan...@danielbrown.id.au
To: ozmoss@ozmoss.com
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 10:22:30 +1030
Subject: RE: Session state can only be used when enableSessionState is set      
to      true ...



If you add “EnableSessionState="true” “ to your  <%@ Page language="c#" 
Codebehind=" ... %> it should enable it JUST for that page, Alternatively, you 
may want to enable it in the web.config   From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com 
[mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of ken zheng
Sent: Wednesday, 4 November 2009 10:19 AM
To: ozmoss@ozmoss.com
Subject: Session state can only be used when enableSessionState is set to true 
... Hi Guys:

   I believe this could be a old topic, but just like to know how to solve the 
problem when I use Session in my custom page? I can use ViewState as workaround 
and I can use session in my webpart without error. All session state has been 
enabled in web.config

The full error is:

Session state can only be used when enableSessionState is set to true, either 
in a configuration file or in the Page directive. Please also make sure that 
System.Web.SessionStateModule or a custom session state module is included in 
the <configuration>\<system.web>\<httpModules> section in the application 
configuration. 

Thanks

Ken                                       
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