session id is cookie based (or part of the url if cookieless), so it works
fine on a web farm. but if you can not use inproc session manager (unless
you use some server affinity routine) , with a web farm. also you must take
care with the viewstate (you must use a common key).
-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
"Fabio R." <fabio71 _ at _ yahoo.it> wrote in message
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How the Session.SessionID works on a webfarm? It always returns the same
id because its cookie based or it can returns a different value if the
second request hit another server in the farm?
Thanks,
Fabio