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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T03:16:56+00:00 2026-05-18T03:16:56+00:00

I’m using VS2010 and created a simple asp. web forms application, using Development Server

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I’m using VS2010 and created a simple asp. web forms application, using Development Server to test it.
I try to store user data – queried from sql server – in the session, since I don’t want to access database in every request. I’m using the ‘Application_AuthenticateRequest’ and the ‘Session_Start’ methods.
First round:
AuthenticateRequest called. The following code ran:

public static void Initialize(string login_name, bool force_refresh)
    {
      HttpSessionState Session = HttpContext.Current.Session;
      object o = Session == null ? null : Session["EMPLOYEE_DATA"];
      if (force_refresh || o == null || o.GetType() != typeof(Employee) || (o as Employee).login_name!= login_name)
      {
        _current = UIManager.GetEmployee(login_name);
        if (Session != null)
        {
          Session["EMPLOYEE_DATA"] = _current;
        }
      }
      else
      {
        _current = (Employee)o;
      }
    }

The _current variable is a private static field published through a static property.
In the first round the Session is null, and I think it’s ok because the Session_Start not called yet.
The Session_Start looks like this:

protected void Session_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
  Session["EMPLOYEE_DATA"] = EmployeeFactory.Current;
}

In the next round the Session_Start is not called of course but in the AuthenticateRequest I can’t access to the session. The HttpContext.Current.Session is null and the this.Session reference throw a HttpException says the “Session state is not available in this context”.

However I can access the Session from any of the page_load events but it’s a bad practice I think that I put authentication every page_load.
Any idea how can I access to the Session?

Thanks for advice,
Péter

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    2026-05-18T03:16:57+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 3:16 am

    You’re not able to use Session on the Application_AuthenticateRequest becauase it’s not bound at that moment.

    I think you’re able to use the event Application_AcquireRequestState.

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