Yes it reuse the EXISTING coookie. But unfortunatly it update that cookie, so the session established in browzar remains persistent also after exiting browzar. So a session established in browzar is inherited in IE, that IMHO is not so good.
1. Enter IE, go google.com, logoff if necessary, close IE 2. open browzar, go google.com, autheticate with your gmail account 3. close browzer 4. open IE, go google.com.... still authenticated!!!
Yes it reuse the EXISTING coookie. But unfortunatly it update that cookie, so the session established in browzar remains persistent also after exiting browzar. So a session established in browzar is inherited in IE, that IMHO is not so good.
cheers
1. Enter IE, go google.com, logoff if necessary, close IE
2. open browzar, go google.com, autheticate with your gmail account
3. close browzer
4. open IE, go google.com.... still authenticated!!!
perhaps it needs some more debugging.
hth