Hi Gary,
 
Hmm...last week I had two problems on two completely different system, one of which 
was a FarCry one (running on Apache), the other was a bog-standard CFML 6.0 one 
running on iPlanet. Although the two problems appeared to be the opposite of one 
another my gut feeling was that they were, in fact, connected.
 
Bottom line is I applied the chunk of code to my non-FarCry system and it resolved the 
issue (i.e. sessions no longer stayed for days on end). I also applied it to my FarCry 
site (i.e. sites losing the session info immediately after a logon) and it resolved 
the issue.
 
So I believe the issue is more along the lines of 'sessions are not being maintained 
in a consistent manner' rather than 'sessions are expiring prematurely' or 'sessions 
are not expiring in a timely manner.
 
These two scenarios were resolved:
1. FarCry site - Apache - sessions expiring 'immediately' though it worked fine using 
internal server on different box)
2. non-FarCry site - iPlanet - sessions not expiring (nothing to compare this with)
 
HTH,
 
Nick

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Gary Menzel 
        Sent: Mon 13/10/2003 13:26 
        To: FarCry Developers 
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        Subject: [farcry-dev] RE: FarCry Login Expiry....
        
        
        >This looks like the same problem I resolved last week
         
        Hi Nick (others),
         
        Actually - I think my problem is the opposite.  I will have to spend some 
quality time checking it out tomorrow back at work.
         
        My problem is that no matter how long (and I will time this tomorrow) I am 
inactive on the application (NOTE: not Admin) I am still logged into the site.  
AND..... I am then automatically logged back into Admin (obviously - seeing they are 
the same Application name).
         
        Regards,
        Gary Menzel
         

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