Dani,

Re: Have you looked at the "WEB CLOSE SESSION” command?
       That is probably what you are looking for assuming you are using the 
built in 4D sessions.

Yes I have looked extensively at that command and I am using it.  The examples 
all deal with how you would use it with regards the "On Web Connection" method 
and handling storage of session data for future use.

The problem is that the browser still persists with the username and password 
so it is able to re-authenticate getting a new session and continuing as if the 
user was OK.  The only way we can currently think of is to make a call from the 
logout page with invalid credentials forcing a rejection and thus resetting any 
good credentials that are persisting on the client.

We plan to try this today but I feel this is wrong and I must be missing 
something.

Regards,  Dougie
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