But as the Microsoft write-up says, the feature is automatically enabled on any installation on a machine with more than 32MB RAM, which you surely have. So demo away!

-john.

   After you install Internet Explorer 5.01 or Internet Explorer 5.5,
   you cannot configure this setting because it is automatically
   enabled or disabled based on the amount of random access memory
   (RAM) that is installed in the computer. If the computer has less
   than 32 megabytes (MBs) of RAM installed, this setting is disabled
   and all instances of Internet Explorer share the same process. If
   there is 32 MBs of RAM or more installed on the computer, the
   setting is enabled, which causes new instances of Internet Explorer
   to create new processes.



Paul McCulloch wrote:

This feature seems to have been dropped in IE 5.01 & later.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=240928

Pitty - sounded like a useful way of demoing multiple users accessing the
system from a single machine.

Paul



-----Original Message-----
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 December 2004 06:43
To: Struts Users Mailing List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Session Problem


Better late than never (hot cpu chip literally fried a motherboard) ...


Quoting Andrew Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



<snip>
How do I make sure the session on both the browsers will be


different other


than URL Rewriting.
</snip>



For Netscape (and I presume Mozilla but haven't checked), I don't believe there
is any way to do this. For IE, there's a configuration setting called "Browse
In New Process" or something like that which makes each window collect its own
pool of cookies, rather than sharing them.


Craig McClanahan


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