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Pass session info from webbrowser control to new IE process?

If I have a webbrowser component in my app (created with studio 2003), and
the user clicks a link which does a window.open from javascript, how can I
create a new IE process and pass the session information to it? I'm
guessing it is related to the pDisp variable on the component, but I'm not
sure how to get the right object of the new IE process to stuff in there.

Thanks for any hints or tips.

-Bill
..NET framework 1.1
May 10 '06 #1
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