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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T22:15:03+00:00 2026-05-22T22:15:03+00:00

I’m pretty basic with .net But basically I’ve been told that to have session

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I’m pretty basic with .net

But basically I’ve been told that to have session stickiness for my website in the environment it is to be deployed means I have to get session from the cookie ASP.NET_SessionId

But what does this mean/how do I use this?

And where I am using my existing session code e.g. Session.Add("Something", something) do I now need to change this?

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    2026-05-22T22:15:04+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 10:15 pm

    This is automated for you

    You don’t have to manually read cookies yourself. Asp.net does it for you. So whenever you access Session dictionary your session will already be preserved if it existed from your previous request(s). If there is none (or expired) it will also be automatically created so adding items to it will make it work without a problem.

    So basically instead of accessing Session identifier from a cookies and do whatever with it (as you won’t be able to access intrinsic session store), just use Session:

    Session["SomeKey"] = myVar;
    // or
    Session.Add("SomeKey", myVar);
    

    and for reading

    var o = Session["SomeKey"];
    

    Are cookies mandatory?

    Basically Asp.net supports other means of session ID storage apart from cookies. You can enable cookieless session if you wanted to (a setting in web.config file). Session identifier will be added to your URL like:

    http://www.example.com/(S(lit3py55t21z5v55vlm25s55))/orderform.aspx
    

    Read more about it here on MSDN.

    What’s the default?

    By default session identifier is preserved in cookies. That means that you don’t have to change anything in web.config. But if you’d like to use other means you’d have to set that in web.config (check the same upper link as before).

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