Benjamin,

I don't think so because it happens on my local system intermittently 
without having made any changes to the cookie settings.

Brook

At 06:16 PM 07/10/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Are you sure #1 isn't the Internet Explorer 6 cookie/privacy bug?
>
>http://www.c4.net/Index.cfm?Method=Support.FAQ.IE6Privacy
>
>Benjamin S. Rogers
>http://www.c4.net/
>v.508.240.0051
>f.508.240.0057
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 6:03 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: CFMX issues
>
>
>We've been running CFMX now in production for about a month without any
>major issues. There are a couple of things however that our user base
>has
>begun to report on multiple occasions and things we have noticed
>ourselfs.
>I am wondering if any one else has these issues with CFMX / win2K:
>
>1. Mysterious loss of client variable data. This happens once in a blue
>moon. But, it does happen and it does not appear to have anything to do
>with the site code because it happens in completely random locations and
>at
>random times. Our site uses a client variable authentication scheme and
>we
>have several clients reporting that they get "kicked" back to the log in
>
>screen sometimes. We have also seen this in our tests but it is very
>rare.
>
>2. Clicking a link will start a page to load but it will never actually
>load. The browser continues to load the page for what seems like
>forever.
>I'm not sure if it ever actually times out, but it may as well. Clicking
>
>the link again always loads the page right away. This happens fairly
>regularly. The server is not under much load and their are only between
>1-3
>CF threads running when this happens.
>
>Brook Davies
>
>
>
>
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