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Nope. If I try it, it just opens the UT in the other window

>I do not know if this is related but here is how this problem started. A few weeks ago, I discovered that, after a while, lets say 25 minutes to an hour, if I am
logged to the site and open a new browser window (right click on top of the Internet Explorer item in the taskbar and select Internet Explorer), that it creates a disconnection to the site. The cause is because it erases the cookie in the browser. If I keep logged in the Universal Thread and do not open a new window, no matter from which instance of the browser opened, it does not delete the cookie. However, if I do the same operation right after the login or before about 25 minutes to an hour, I do not have the problem. This started to be like that a few weeks ago and I have not been able to find what is causing this.
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>Since then, testing the same with another browser did not create the same issue for me. So, there is something that is being kicked in when the request to open a new window in IE happens. This is still in effect with or without the secure site. This is not related. This is a known situation right now. I am still trying to find some information on why the browser is reacting like that.
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>Maybe someone can tell me if their IE is also acting like this. Basically, the scenario is like this:
>
>Run Internet Explorer
>Go to Universal Thread
>Log in
>After an hour, open a new Internet Explorer window
>In mine, this forwards me to the login page, as soon as the auto refresh for the upper right counters happens or on the next click I will do
>
>What is ridiculous in here, is that you can open a page to Google, for example, or another site, and it will create the same effect.
>
>Anyone else can simulate that?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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