> Not having experimented at length with this, did the "Use ColdFusion Server
> Cache" checkbox not work in CF 4.5?
Server cache setting does not matter.
> I agree that, if an account is
> invalidated, there shouldn't be cached credentials. Nevertheless, caching
> credentials isn't unheard of within network login environments - if, in a
> relatively large NT domain, an account is removed, that user will still
> often be able to create and maintain connections based on cached
> credentials.
That makes sense. But as soon as a new session is set up, no access should
be allowed with old credentials. AFAIK ColdFusion caches original
username/password combinations forever.
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