Too many sessions error

Hi! Im getting this error when Im trying to "launch" ocs popup from Collab suite index (content/index.jspx)
Error
You have too many sessions for a user. Disconnect some sessions and try again.
How can I fix this?

Yes, I opened a TAC case with Cisco and they have confirmed that this is a bug. Looks like it will be fixed in the next release mid february. v2.13 will fix the issue.

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