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Losing Session state after redirect to a different folder

Hi,

I need to preserve state as I'm Response.Redirecting to a page in a
subfolder elsewhere in my web.

However, everytime I redirect, my session vars are cleared out. Are
Session variables not persistent to redirects on pages in different
folders?

Scott

Nov 19 '05 #1
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Different virtual directories = different applications

Each application has its own session state

They are not cleared out. Each application just has its own set.

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Hi,

I need to preserve state as I'm Response.Redirecting to a page in a
subfolder elsewhere in my web.

However, everytime I redirect, my session vars are cleared out. Are
Session variables not persistent to redirects on pages in different
folders?

Scott

Nov 19 '05 #2
Thanks for your reply...

I'm running the whole web under one virtual directory. The 'subfolder'
I'm referring to is a folder underneath the same virtual directory.

Furthermore, I did a Response.Write on the Session.SessionID, and it
that DID persist to the page in the subfolder.

Nov 19 '05 #3

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