I still do not understand the problem you are seeing.
Colin

2009/5/13 Shandy Nantz <[email protected]>

>
> Colin Law wrote:
> > 2009/5/12 Shandy Nantz <[email protected]>
> >
> >>
> >> It has to do with the sessions which are holding id for the current
> >> users logged in. At most, there may be three session variables set - the
> >> two above and another called session[:admin]. An admin can move from
> >> profile to profile making modifications, but what I think is happening
> >> is that the admin are not "logging" like they should and are instead
> >> simply "X"ing out. This means that those sessions may be used to set up
> >> unwanted objects and show links, and other varous forms of undesired
> >> information.
> >
> >
> > Do you mean another user is coming along to the pc that had the admin
> > user
> > logged in and using it as admin? Or that someone is picking up the admin
> > role on another PC when they should not? Or something else?
>
> No, an admin logs in and they can view and edit other profiles (not
> other admin profiles), all from the same PC.
> --
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>
> >
>

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