using another browser :) eg, IE and firefox - one logged in as one
user, the other as the other user.

jb.

On 6/8/05, Daniel Kessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My boss has indicated to me that he would like to open up two PC IE
> browser windows, log into our application under two different logins
> and view the data from each of those independently.  I had been
> keeping information in cookies, but since they'd share a cookie, I
> migrated the information over to session variables.  But it doesn't
> seem to be working.
> 
> I log in as danielk and it shows "logged in as danielk".  Then I open
> a second browser window and log in as rsBold and it shows "logged in
> as rsbold" in the second browser window.  I then refresh the first
> window using the refresh button and it shows "logged in as rsbold"
> instead of danielk.  So they're still sharing the information.
> 
> help?  this is an important feature.
> 
> --
> Daniel Kessler
> 
> Department of Public and Community Health
> University of Maryland
> Suite 2387 Valley Drive
> College Park, MD  20742-2611
> 301-405-2545 Phone
> www.phi.umd.edu
> 
> 

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