I've got the code at work.I'll see if I can remeber it and post if I can.

Adam H

On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 18:52:36 -0400, Angel Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How?
> I can tell that the session exists...I haven't been able to pull the
> specific SessionID key that the username belongs to.
>
> Remember the scenario is Person A logs in as Gel214th.
> Person B comes along and also tries to login as Gel214th.
>
> Person A is then 'logged out' and Person B is allowed to use the
> account.
>
> Think of a scenario where you sell 'Seats' on an application, and you
> only want One person logging into each useraccount. You don't want a
> company paying for a single 'seat' and giving out the username and
> password to all their employees.
>
> Now I can stop that.I use an undocumented call to the CFMX6.1 java
> objects and bring back an array with all the Sessions on the server for
> a particular application, and I search that array for a specific
> username.
> If I find it, it means the Username is already logged into the system
> and I can block a second login.
>
> But I do not want for Person A to login, their browser crashes...and
> then no one in the company can use that Username until the session
> expires on the CF Server.
> It is this second situation that I am trying to solve. And it's valid
> that the browser can crash, or the person might for some other reason
> not LogOut from the system.
>
> So Therefore, when a second login is attempted, the first session that
> contains the username gel214th must be cleared.
> I can't find a way to clear this 'orphaned' session.
>
> -Gel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Haskell
>
> If you can find the session why not just blank it out?
>
> Adam
>
> On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 18:21:49 -0400, Angel Stewart
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How does COldfusion handle sessions?
> > See in this scenario I do not know what the CFID/CFTOKEN would be,
> > because the second login can come from a totally different machine.
> >
> > So does CF require that in order to delete the session? I guess it
> > would.
> > If I set a CFID/CFTOKEN cookie manually on the second user's machine,
> > and THEN do a StructClear(Session)...would that work?
> >
> > But then..how would I pull the CFID/CFTOKEN that is associated with
> > username=gel214th key...ARRGGHH!
> >
> > -Gel
>
>
>
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