that's not true for me. e.g. response.session_id contains 
'127.0.0.1-b9fe4fd5-c2cf-4759-afa2-7393a391ff92' and response.session_filename 
contains 
'<applicationpath>\\sessions\\127.0.0.1-b9fe4fd5-c2cf-4759-afa2-7393a391ff92' 
whereas the session is stored in 
'<applicationpath>\\1f3\\1cc\\127.0.0.1-b9fe4fd5-c2cf-4759-afa2-7393a391ff92'

with recfile.generate(user.session_id) I can get this directory to find the 
session file. I debugged the code and that's basically the function to generate 
the session filename.

Alex

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