Sure.

The users are all on our internal network. A few users are behind a proxy 
server that is used to limit access to certain internal resources only.
The application is fairly simple outside of the session management. 

Users login, select a collection to update, add new records to the 
collection, modify records, etc.
The collections are controlled by different groups. Each user has a group 
id. 
When the user logs in a number of session variables are set including 
userid and groupid.
When the user goes to collection list page a query is done to look up all 
collections associated with that groupid.
The user can then click on one to update or add a new one, etc.

The problem is that a user in group ABC will login (clean login, close all 
browser windows, open new browsers, go to site and login) and when they go 
to the collection list they see items for group EFG. 

please let me know if there if i need to elaborate more.

Thanks!

-Jay





"COLLIE David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
04/06/2005 09:33 AM
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Could you tell a little bit about the application and how the users are
using it (i.e. publicly accessible on web, intranet, users behind proxy
etc)

-- 
dc



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