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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:12:39+00:00 2026-05-15T16:12:39+00:00

I have two identical applications setup on IIS on different virtual directories (I have

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I have two identical applications setup on IIS on different virtual directories (I have done some workaround to ensure that they both have the same application name). Is there a way to share session id across two asp.net web applications?

Since I’m storing the session in StateServer, they should both be getting the same session data, however, a different session id is created everytime I go from application a to applicatino b. Wouldn’t this happen in a load balancing scenario as well? Where when I go to http://www.test.com, it would redirect that request to server a, and then if I hit it again, it would go to server b, but since it’s a different web application, it would create a new session id?

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    2026-05-15T16:12:40+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:12 pm

    First, configure the sessionState element in your web.config to use cookieName=”SOME_COOKIE_NAME_HERE” in both apps.

    Then, just make sure the urls have the same TLD (top-level domain), i.e. app1.mydomain.com and app2.mydomain.com and you should be able to handle the Session_Start event in Global.asax and put this code:

        HttpCookie cookie = new HttpCookie("SOME_COOKIE_NAME_HERE", Session.SessionID.ToString());
        cookie.Expires = DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(20);
        cookie.Domain = "*.mydomain.com";
        cookie.HttpOnly = true;
        Response.SetCookie(cookie);
    

    Also, I would recommend that you go with the SqlServer SessionState Mode.

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