> an
> >object accessible to the admin so that he/she can peruse and act on
> them
> >using session.invalidate(). Hope that helps, BenG.
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >>
> Ben, Jeff,
>
> Thanks for the responses. I will try the approach of registering the
> sessions with an object acessible by the admin.
Ben, Jeff,
Just FYI ...That worked. Thanks for the help.
I'm still ironing out a couple of issues clustering issues with it. For some reason if you update or invalidate another user's session the changes do not get replicated to the buddy machine(s) in the cluster.
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