Michael,

Which setting are your referring to?


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Michael Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/03/2001 09:50:51 AM

To:   Jeffrey L White/CPA/CSC@CSC
cc:
Subject:  RE: Spectra 1.5 - cfa_user and cfa_password


Jeff,

I am not sure about #1

2.  I noticed something awhile back.  You might help me verify it.  Try
bumping up your Authentication refresh in the Advanced security screen.  I
was finding that when it refreshed it was wiping out current
authentications.

Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 9:18 AM
To: Spectra-Talk
Subject: Spectra 1.5 - cfa_user and cfa_password


2 questions concerning Spectra 1.5.

1. What happened to cfa_user and cfa_password that used to be stored as
cookies?  I can no longer refer to them in my code and I don't see them in
my debug output in cgi variable HTTP_COOKIE.

2. I notice that after periods of inactivity, I am forced to log back into
my custom Spectra application.  Could this be because cfa_user and
cfa_password are stored as session variables and are timing out?  My
cfa_secure tag still has storagetype="Cookie".


Thanks for any info,

Jeff White
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