Thanks.  This reply gave me a better idea than I first thought of.  Instead of 
creating different directories for each user, create one directory with all the 
applications and just identify the user by login information.  As long as the 
login allows or prevents access I won't need the separate directories.

I'm still thinking about adding different functionality for these various 
users.  

D-

Thanks.
> It sounds like what you are doing is much more complex than what we need, but 
> thank you.  I guess what I need to know is how multiple applications are usually 
> set up.  Like I said, each app is in its own directory with its own 
> Application.cfm.  A user who logs in the main application may have rights to 
> other applications and we don't want him to have to separtely log into each 
> site, but just log in once and be able to go to the applications he wants.
> 
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