My first guess is that you are using cookies and they are stored under the same 
domain and path.

Chuck


On Mar 9, 2011, at 1:57 PM, Oscar González wrote:

> Hi,
> I have two applications on the same server, each application connects to a 
> different data base. The two applications work for different companies. Some 
> users can access information on both companies. My problem is that some times 
> a user is working on one application (the application for one company), then 
> closes that application and access the second application (the application 
> for the other company), what happens is that he continues seeing data from 
> the first application, this is, the application from the first company. I 
> don't know how this happens. Can be this a session issue? if it is, how can I 
> be sure that the editing context is connected to the right application at the 
> time?
> 
> Saludos,
> Oscar
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