My problem is that when I open web application from Outlook in a separate IE window, the ASP.NET session is lost. This is (as described in several places) because in-memory cookie is lost.

So it goes like this:

  1. User works with ASP.NET web application in Outlook, and this stores some info in ASP.NET session
  2. User clicks Print to open new IE window with print-ready data
  3. The new window has different ASP.NET session ID and can't access old data.

I think, maybe, if I pass ASP.NET session ID to new IE window, I can somehow "attach" to that session? Tell ASP.NET that this is the one that I need to be current?

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Cookieless Sessions might work for you. Using that technology, the session id is included in the URL in a format similiar to http://yourserver/folder/(session ID here)/default.aspx

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Have you considered just getting rid of the session data to begin with?

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Yes, but in a legacy app this won't be soon. – queen3 Jun 3 '10 at 13:18
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