According to your code you are NOT using cookies to store the client
variables:

<cfapplication name="myapplication" clientmanagement="yes"
sessionmanagement="yes" setclientcookies="no">

Whereas I use something like this:

<cfapplication name="ANZFA_NIC" applicationtimeout="180"
clientmanagement="Yes" clientstorage="ANZFA_NPC_Users"
sessionmanagement="Yes" setclientcookies="Yes" setdomaincookies="No">

Peter Tilbrook
ColdFusion Applications Developer
Australia New Zealand Food Authority
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Fax: +61-2-6271 2278

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-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Kosyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 7 September 2001 17:19
To: Fusebox
Subject: URLToken...


Hello,

I developed an application using the Fusebox methodology...

I have a funny problem, which I think is not related to Fusebox, but is
a
general CF issue.

I could login one and I was given a CFID and a CFTOKEN, but then the
second
time I log in it still
uses the old CFID and the old CFTOKEN..., which means I don't have to
login
again!Since this is a
multiple user system, login is mandatory!

Has ever someone had similar problems? I used the Registry, an Oracle
Database and Cookies as
storage for the client variables, always the same effect.

The disable gloabal client variable updates option is not checked, so I
think the server should update my
variables...

Here is the beginning code of my app_globals.cfm

<cfapplication name="myapplication" clientmanagement="yes"
sessionmanagement="yes" setclientcookies="no">

Thanks for your help, I will keep looking! We actually have to rollout
the
app on monday at a client and
the problems just started yesterday, but nobody was changing code at
that
time...

Bye,

Frank
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