You can log off a user easily (I used to do it by default in my
wrapper but later removed it).
Try to login as the user and if you receive a rderror 101 (user
already logged in) you will also receive their login guid which you
can use to log them out.

Ta,
John

On 15 Dec, 03:04, kimdezen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Pass the sessionkey & loginguid from the CMS to your .NET pages via
> querystring variables. Both the loginguid and sessionkey can be
> obtained via 'info' placeholders.
>
> We too are using the RustyLogic .NET wrapper.. Each time a page is
> called, I check to see if the sessionkey and loginguid for the current
> user has been passed through - if not, then I log in using an
> 'external' user account (login details of which are set within the
> web.config file).
>
> Hope that helps...
> Kim
>
> On Dec 15, 1:38 am, tonyg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Im currectly writing a .net wrapper for RQL and after the first
> > iteration have hit a small problem.
>
> > If I use RQL to login I get the XML response, all well and good as it
> > has the session and login guids etc. However; how do I get these guids
> > for a user that has already logged in?
>
> > I cant find the the way to get login guids in the RQL manual, I know
> > you can log people out using rql but to do this you still need the
> > login guid!! There must be a way to either log a user off using
> > username or a way to get the guids for a currently logged in user?
> > Surely?
>
> > Thanks in advance
> > Tony

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