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Using session in more then one project

Hi,

I have five web projects in my Web Solution. I have created session
variable in my first project. Can i use the session variable in all
other web projects without using the querystring and post?
Thanks,
- Elan

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Yes, if you deploy all under one Web dir...

checkout : "Make Multiple Visual Studio .NET Projects Participate in the
Same Web Application"

http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us;307467#5

"Elankathir S.N." wrote:
Hi,

I have five web projects in my Web Solution. I have created session
variable in my first project. Can i use the session variable in all
other web projects without using the querystring and post?
Thanks,
- Elan

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Nov 19 '05 #2
Thanks for ur reply!

- Elan
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Nov 19 '05 #3

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