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    Dear CPians, Has anyone ever come up with any problems related to Sessions in IIS or with Macromedia Communication Server when the client accessing the website uses toolbar addin such as the Google bar or the MSN Toolbar? I think that there is an issue with Macromedia Communication server and I am wondering wether there is a problem with IIS too. My experince shows that when using MSN Toolbar or Google Bar and accessing a Flash that communicates with the communication server, the connection on server will never close even when the browser is closed and the pc rebooted. This does not happen when the toolbar addin is disabled. Today, I noticed some abnormal session handling by IIS on another website and thought that it could be the same problem as the one above. What I am asking is if anyone has noticed any problems like this. It might be my code, but so far I have been through alot of debuging and haven't found the flaw, so I started wondering if there is a more general problem. I have googled the problem but no related links came up. Any hint, help, idea is wellcomed! Thanking you in advance. theJazzyBrain

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