BenG.
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> > >Gavin, you might try "registering" each user's session reference in
> > 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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