>>As a workaround, do an ASP page to convert the cookie fields into hidden fields. There, you'll be able to extract the information.
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>Do you know of any settings on the IE 4 browser or IIS server that can be set instead? I get cookie information every time I process a user request. Information comes via a form or a hyperlink with parameters. I was hoping for an easy solution.
I never had a problem to extract the cookie from IIS. I used that workaround for a similar problem I had where the basic authentication is not passed if we do no use an ASP page. I am not aware of any settings for that in IIS. I think it should be a basic functionality where no setting is involved.