Check Open Browser Session

Hey Guys,
i have a problem in conjunction with Webdynpro.
Following Problem:
I have a function module which open a Webdynpro Apllication. Now i want to check how many browser sessions are open.
Because when i execute the function module the browser starts a session. I want to implement a "Session check"  which shows me how many sessions are open, because i want to open only one session in the browser. Have anybody an idea how it works?
Thanks for help.
Stefan

You can't do it with the standard Open Window behaviour - the behaviour GUI doesn't allow for positioning.
Trent has a few extensions here - some allow for positioning - they say they are for DW8, so not 100% sure if they work with the latest DW versions,.
http://www.fourlevel.com/dreamweaver/extensions/OpenBrowser/index.htm
If you are using thumbnails to show a larger image, you could always look at Lightbox - opens in the middle of the screen.
Trent has an extension here:
http://www.fourlevel.com/dreamweaver/extensions/lightbox/index.htm
or look at
http://www.lokeshdhakar.com/projects/lightbox2/
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