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Applies To Product(s): eB Web Version(s): All Environment: Window Server 2008 64 bit Area: IIS Subarea: Original Author: Swapnil Tapadia, Bentley Technical Support Group Scenario =============== User are logged in and seeing another users name at the top of the screen. Therefore, multiple users who access the same page may receive identical cookies. Background ===================== Consider, a Microsoft ASP.NET page contains the directive. Additionally, the ASP.NET page generates an HTTP header that contains a Set-Cookie response. In this scenario, the ASP.NET page is stored in the HTTP protocol stack (HTTP.sys) kernel cache in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Workaround ==================== Method 1: You can disable kernel mode caching systemwide, or you can disable kernel mode caching for a specific ASP.NET application. To do so, follow the below steps: 1) If you want to disable kernel mode caching systemwide, open the Machine.config configuration file. This file is located in the following folder: Drive:\WINDOWS\Microsoft .NET\Framework\Version\CONFIG Drive is a placeholder for the drive where the operating system is installed. Version is a placeholder for the version number of the Microsoft .NET Framework that is installed. If you want to disable kernel mode caching for a specific ASP.NET application, open the Web.config configuration file. This file is located in the ASP.NET application folder. 2) In the configuration file, locate the element, and then add the following attribute: enableKernelOutputCache="false" Method 2: You can disable output caching in the specific ASP.NET page that generates an HTTP header that contains a Set-Cookie response. To disable output caching in a specific ASP.NET page, delete the directive from any .aspx file that you do not want to be cached.

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