Outlook 2007 folder homepage - popups does not inherit session coo

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Torben Riis

Hi,

I tried to setup an Outlook 2007 folder to show a webpage by default (an url
to our ERP system). Some parts works, but when popup windows opens from that
site, session management in the web application is lost, since the popup
window doesn't inherit the session tracking cookie (JSESSIONID).

Is it possible to setup outlook so popup windows inherit cookies created on
the main webpage?

Another alternative be to fully disable cookie support in the embedded
browser, since this would cause the application server (Java/Tomcat) to
fallback to session management through URL rewriting.

Any suggestions?

Kind regards
Torben Riis
 
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Brian Tillman

Torben said:
Hi,

I tried to setup an Outlook 2007 folder to show a webpage by defaul
(an url
to our ERP system). Some parts works, but when popup windows opens fro
that
site, session management in the web application is lost, since th
popup
window doesn't inherit the session tracking cookie (JSESSIONID).

Is it possible to setup outlook so popup windows inherit cookie
created on
the main webpage?

Another alternative be to fully disable cookie support in the embedded
browser, since this would cause the application server (Java/Tomcat
to
fallback to session management through URL rewriting.

Don't expect Outlook 2007 to behave like a real web browser. It's not
Outlook 2007 used Word to render HTML, not IE. I'm not surprise
cookies don't work
 
T

Torben Riis

Hi Brian,

Thank you for answering. Should I understand it, as I do not have any chance
alter any behaviour?

/Torben Riis

Brian Tillman said:
Hi,

I tried to setup an Outlook 2007 folder to show a webpage by default
(an url
to our ERP system). Some parts works, but when popup windows opens from
that
site, session management in the web application is lost, since the
popup
window doesn't inherit the session tracking cookie (JSESSIONID).

Is it possible to setup outlook so popup windows inherit cookies
created on
the main webpage?

Another alternative be to fully disable cookie support in the embedded
browser, since this would cause the application server (Java/Tomcat)
to
fallback to session management through URL rewriting.

Don't expect Outlook 2007 to behave like a real web browser. It's not.
Outlook 2007 used Word to render HTML, not IE. I'm not surprised
cookies don't work.


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Brian Tillman

[MVP-Outlook]
http://forums.slipstick.com

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