By any chance is that last ordinary user using part of your own testing and
therefore on the same machine as your admin user?  We had a problem when the
$_SESSION variables were unset but we were not using session_destroy().  Using
the latter made the difference.

James
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Hi James,

I'm not sure I know what you are asking, but they are all on the server as 
users.  It's not a problem when logging out, thus destroying the session.  It's 
just a form of the user morphing into the last person in the database or the 
person with the hightest "ID" in the mysql database.

Thanks for your help!
Lance



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