I would check to make sure if either of those workstations have your app 
page bookmarked, that there's not a CFID/CFTOKEN pair stuck in the bookmark.

I had an app that had a similar issue - turns out the folks who it was made 
for wanted to put a link on their internal home page to the app, and some 
joker just went to it, and copied the URL he had, including the ID/Token 
pair. I went round and round on this thing for days before finally figuring 
this out - and all because they were being squirrely about providing access 
to this one page. Grr. :P

At 08:20 PM 3/6/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi, all.
>
>I've got a problem with an application I built for an office.
>The Cold Fusion, browser-based app performs all their main office
>functions.  The hardware setup is an office server hooked up with 2
>workstations.
>
>The app is on the server, of course, and both workstations access the app
>through Internet Explorer.  When both office workers are working on the app
>and access the client account area simultaneously, which assigns the
>ClientID to a session variable,
>they both end up with the same Client on their screens.  The
>Session.ClientID variable
>is being redefined when they are both using the Client account area.
>
>I'm using Windows 2000 server and CF 4.5.2.
>I recently went through the entire app and locked all the variables.
>
>First, I thought that each browser would establish its own session and the
>"bleeding"
>of variables wouldn't occur under these circumstances.  Is this happening
>because
>they are accessing the app through their browsers directly to the server
>through the LAN
>rather than through the Internet?
>
>Solutions:
>
>I thought perhaps I could create an APPLICATION name that is unique for each
>user of a workstation.  Like CFAPPLICATION
>Name="RCHNetwork#variable_picked_up_from_computer_being_used#",
>or something to that effect that would allow each user to have a unique
>Application name and
>solve the problem that way.  Would that work?  If so, what are the
>possibilies for values to use
>in the CFApplication name?
>
>Another approach might be to duplication the application in separate folders
>for each user
>and have one using a hard-coded CFAPPLICATION Name such as
>Name="RCHNetworkUser1" for the
>first workstation, and Name="RCHNetworkUser2" for the second application.
>Would this solve the problem of sharing variables?
>
>I can't believe I'm just now running into this problem this late in
>development.  Unfortunately,
>I develop on a single workstation connected to my server, rather than with
>2, so I haven't run
>into this problem before...
>
>Ideas?
>
>Thanks for any help anyone will give!
>
>Rick
>
>
>
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