Is it possible to change the path of the JSESSIONID in WebCenter Content (formerly UCM)?

We are having problems with multiple portal applications, spaces, and WebCenter Content all using JSESSIONID. I know you cannot change the name or path of the cookie in spaces and I know how it can be changed in the apps. I also know that Oracle do not recommend changing the name in UCM, which would be OK if we could change the path from "/" to something else...say "/cs". I have not been able to find a way to do this so any help would be appreciated.
Bill

Hi Bill ,
I think the details in the following link will help you achieve this :
http://www.extended-content.com/logged-out-of-ucmwebcenter-content-after-opening-an-adf-page/
Thanks,
Srinath

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