Thanks Blair.

Still no lucky I'm afraid. 

I've got a feeling that when the page requests the JS / CSS these are being 
picked up by both servers i.e. it's not coming from the server the user's 
session is locked to.

If I click on one of the JS files from the source for example I'm getting a 
404.

Changing the cache path didn't seem to make a difference to the location the 
folder is being generated at, not on my recent test anyway but yeah I did 
notice the UUIDs so if I can get it moved into this central point it's a 
good thing that each instance won't at least overwrite each other. 

I'll persist with it today and see how I get on. 

Thanks again for the input.
James


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