IE makes a difference between 'an instance' (active IE with 'handles
the link' or the 'crtl-N' or file New...) which inherits the
cookiestore from the 'active' browser or a complete new 'start' of the
browser. The latter has it own cookie store and therefore has no
session on the server.

There is not real sollution for this since it is IE behaviour....
noting you can control.


On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:22:22 +0000, Mike Fowler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> I have experienced this problem as well. It appears that when IE is
> started from a shortcut or from with Outlook/Outlook Express a different
> cookie store is used from the main IE one. I also noticed that if a new
> browser window is opened from within the one created by the
> shortcut/outlook you revert to normal IE cookie store. Regrettably I
> didn't find/look for a solution as the problem didn't affect me in any
> serious way as it does you.
> 
> --
> Mike Fowler
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> 
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