There are multiple routes but the standard is this one.
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/rfc/rfc2109.htmlYou can check it our for more information.
>I believe that's the same Session object I was referring to also. Anyway, doesn't matter. Just as long as people know that there are a few options out there for managing this stuff.
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>>The session information I am referring to is the Session object for IIS.
>>SQL Server may do things differently, as one person suggested URL parameter information.
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>>I don't know exactly how SQL server does. My scope was only with unix and IIS cookie management for server state as referenced in RFC#2109
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