hi Neeraj,
   If you are using a good webserver like Apache, Jigsaw, Jrun,

etc then just disable cookies in your browser. This will allow to have different 
sessions with different
windows of your browser.

If you use cookies same cookie is sent to the server even with different Windows.

If you are using the JSDK server this does not help as there is
no session support with URL rewriting.

Thanks
Venkatesh


Neeraj Arora wrote:

> Hi to all,
>
> I am facing one problem that when I open multiple instances(in different browser 
>windows)
> of my site same session Id is given to all different instances.
> Even I tried to use synchronization for
>
>             request.getSession(true);
>
>                                          but still its giving the same id.This poses 
>a problem doing
> user specific tasks.
>
> Neeraj
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