I'm having a problem related to PHP sessions in a school computer lab
environment.  I have a script that uses sessions to keep track of a user and
their work on the system.  It is being used by a school in a computer lab in
which the students just have terminals -- they all access the same server
computer to run programs and do not have hard drives of their own.  They are
running software called "ClassLink" (see www.classlink2000.com) in this lab
(I'm not sure if that is really an important detail or not).

The problem is that everyone that students accessing the script on these
different terminals start seeing eachother's work, which implies that the
session information is not unique to each terminal (I expect that if I
printed out the session ID on all of these different terminals, they would
all be the same).

Is there anything that I can do about this?  How do I get my script to
recognize that it is being accessed by different terminals, even though it
is really only one physical computer (the server that all of these terminals
have a view into)?  Is there any other solution?

Cheers,
Damon

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