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 Hi,  Many of us come across situation like, just need a unique session id through out the session irrespective of whether the data is stored in

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 Hi,

  Many of us come across situation like, just need a unique session id through out the session irrespective of whether the data is stored in the session or not. If you just write like,

               String strSessionId = Session.SessionId;

It will fectch the Unique session id, but, if page refreshes or any Postback occurs on the page, again u will end in another unique session id. 

There are two ways to avoid this.

1. Modify your web.config file in the <system.web> section

                 <system.web> <sessionState cookieless="true" > </system.web>

2.Add Global.asax file, to your application, and handle Session_Start() event handler, so that the session id generated once, can be lasted for the entire session.

Hope this helps you

Thanks & Regards

Roopesh Reddy C 

 

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