Re: Bug in forms authentication?



Peter Rilling wrote:
> If you did a ctrl-N, then they are part of the same session and I would
> imaging so is the user logged in.

A noted in my post that the other browser window was _not_ opened with
ctrl-N. I know that then it would be the same session.

regards,
mircu
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