Hi,

After weeks of struggling to get Advanced Security to run with Access in
ColdFusion 5, i have given up. It works like a charm in CF 4.0.1, but not
with the new version. Allaire, sorry, Macromedia support have suggested that
Advanced Security in CF 5 simply doesn't work with Access.

Time to create a customized session handling and security system to use our
MySQL server instead. My plan is to use session variables to keep track of
what users are allowed where, but I seem to recall a few concerns about
relying on session variables for this from my last time on the list about a
year ago. Is there something that I should keep in mind while doing this?

Also, one of the problems I had in 4.0.1 was locking the shared scope
variables. This seems to be much more efficient in CF 5, but I also found
the option to run Single Threaded Sessions. This seems like a very easy
solution. Would this affect performance a lot?

Finally, an introduction could be in place. My name is Tage Widsell and I'm
the webmaster at Propellerhead Software, a music software company in
Stockholm, Sweden. I've been on this list a few times before and here I am
again. 

Regards
Tage Widsell
Webmaster
Propellerhead Software

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