First, double check that all of your cfapplication tags specify the same client 
datasource.  Make sure none are using
"Registry".  I know you said you are using a database, but just to be sure...

Second, are the users using IE6 perhaps?  I've heard some problems that IE6 has with 
cookies at times.

Just a few thoughts.  If I think of anything else, I'll let ya know.

Good Luck,

Dave


----- Original Message -----
From: "Owens, Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 3:55 PM
Subject: Client Variable Scrabble


> When working in a single-server environment, I've always used session
> variables to track users.
>
> But that session variables don't work in a clustered environment, which is
> what I'm doing a lot of my development on now.
>
> So, based on recommendations of this list, I switched to client variables.
>
> We launched a new Intranet application today that makes heavy use of client
> variables -- and everything is getting scrambled.  We have multiple users
> going at one time and one user will show up with the data of another user.
>
> Now I've always been told that you don't lock client vars.  So I'm not
> locking them.
>
> I'm passing #client.urltoken# in ALL URLs and Form variables, plus, since
> this is an intranet, I know all users have cookies enabled and they are all
> using IE.
>
> My client storage is in a database.
>
> So, what might be the problem here?  Why are the servers (three in the
> cluster) losing track of the users?
>
> H.
>
> 
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