do not maintain DB connections in CF admin datasource set up

Debbie McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am deeper into Oracle 8.0.5 than I wish to be...but I know someone here
can help me.

Currently, I have an application that connects to Oracle using Native
Drivers. Recently, I have noticed that when I view Oracle Sessions (using
Oracle Tools, Instance Manager), when I close my browser session, the Oracle
connection that was opened by ColdFusion remains INACTIVE for an hour or
more. 

Does anyone know how to kill the Oracle SessionID that is created when a
user logs out of a ColdFusion application?

I am using Coldfusion 4.5 SP2, Windows 2K SP1, with Oracle 8.0.5 on a
different box.

Hopefully, those of you who can help me understand my question. I don't know
how else to word it.

Thanks In Advance,

Debbie

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