What cookie values?   Are you using the ColdFusion created CFID and 
CFTOKEN cookies?  Did you change servers recently?
   I have heard of problems where the server was changed and people were 
accessing someone else's data, because the CFID / CFTOKEN from the old 
machine had also been created on the new machine, yet for a different user.
   Since CF creates the CFTOKEN randomly, I can't imagine this problem 
would be too far reaching, though.

At 09:54 AM 03/28/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>I use CFCOOKIE to set a cookie at logon for a member's only site, it has
>worked fine for a couple of years. Now it seems like people who are
>accessing the site from within the same network already have the cookie set
>for another person who accessed the page from the same network.  These
>individuals do not have access to each other's PC's so they are definitely
>not using the same PC.
>
>Has anyone ever noticed this before?  Am I missing something?   Thanks for
>your help.
>
>Daron J. Smith
>Web Developer
>PSEA
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