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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:55:45+00:00 2026-05-10T22:55:45+00:00

I’m hoping someone can clarify this behavior for me, and explain how ASP.NET is

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I’m hoping someone can clarify this behavior for me, and explain how ASP.NET is deciding when to treat something like a new Session.

A) In Internet Explorer I load the ASP.NET site in question. It starts a new Session.
B) If I go to menu File – New Window… it stays within the same Session.
C) If I launch a new instance of Internet Explorer and load the same page it starts a new Session.

I’m confused by step C. I’m expecting it to be the same session based on my remote IP.
What is IIS / ASP.NET doing to decide that this is a new session? Is it looking at my remote port that the new instance of IE is using? When you kick up a new window with File – New it uses the same remote port as the parent.

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:55:45+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:55 pm

    Sessions in IIS/ASP.NET are based on cookies with a session scope, meaning that they get destroyed when the browser is closed, and apparently they are not shared within different processes of Internet Explorer.

    When you open a new browser window with File > New Window the window will be handled by the same process as the first (i.e. the same iexplorer.exe). When you lauch IE from the start menu you get a new process, and you will now have two iexplorer.exe in the Task Manager. I think that it’s only IE 7 that will spawn multiple processes.

    As a side note, IE 8 will have have a single process per tab / window, like Google Chrome has. I don’t know if these browsers share session cookies amongs the processes, but it’s certainly something to keep in mind when testing using one of these browsers.

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