Hm,
 
I meant NOT in a new tab. Use another explorer window.
 
joost.

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From: [email protected] on behalf of [email protected]
Sent: Wed 11-11-2009 11:07
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Trac] Re: (MS-window) brouwsers and trac


Hi,
 
(sorry for top-posting, but webmail makes a mess of things anyway :-(  )
 
Not sure what you actually see happening.
 
I use IE8 and when I open a 2nd trac instance (in a new tab) I am indeed 
automatically logged on as the same user that is using the 1st trac instance.
 
But what I can do is log out in the 2nd trac instance, followed by a new logon 
using a different user id.
 
Doesn't that work for you either?
 
Cheers,
joost.

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From: [email protected] on behalf of Andre Steenveld sr
Sent: Wed 11-11-2009 10:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Trac] (MS-window) brouwsers and trac




Hi,

As trac administrator I really like to have two windows open, one logged
on as administrator and another as some user for which I'm changing
configuration options. This way I can test quickly if what I do as
administrator is the right thing for the user.

I have a question concerning the use of browsers and trac. This is a
trac related question, strictly spoken not a trac question. Nobody else
can give me an answer, I hope one of you can help me.

Until some time ago I used IE7, much to my satisfaction, but I had to
upgrade to IE8. For the rest, I'm using Vista on one system, XP on
several others and server 2003 on some.

Before the update to IE8 I could open a window with IE, go to my trac
site and log in as user XXX. Then I could open another window with IE
and log in as user YYY.

After the update to IE8 I still can log in as user XXX but no more in a
second window as user YYY.

Firefox 3.5 acts in the same way as IE8.

Changing the configuration in IE8 (where I think to find a way to get
the IE7 behavior back) does not make a difference, as well as  the
option for IE8 to behave 'as IE7' (compatibility mode) for my trac page.

Has anybody of you had experience with this kind of problem? If so, how
did you solve it?

Kind regards,

-- Andre Steenveld.










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