David Shelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] has a DBA admin tool that he sells.  He 
receintly added the ability to see other user vars, and said it would be 
possable to change or delete them.  You might want to send him a private 
message on this issue.  You have to set a special MS text odbc connection up 
on your server so it can look at the current tango log file.


Troy Sosamon

===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 7/15/02 4:08 am
>Hi all,
>
>OK, so as part of a "user logout" routine I can put <@PURGE SCOPE="user">
>on the logout page to clear all user scope variables.  Easy.
>
>However, in a particular scenario I need a remote web server (not a Tango
>one) to force a log out of a user - I have a web site spanning multiple
>servers, each doing a different bit (don't ask) and the user can
>potentially log out from anywhere. If they log out from another server, how
>can I get the Tango server to purge that user's scope to force them off?
>
>(one idea I had was to set a 'logout' cookie on the other servers and to
>check for that (on each page hit) on the Tango server, forcing a purge if
>the cookie is detected. However, something which avoids cookies would be
>nice).
>
>Anyone any ideas?
>
>Regards,
>
>SB
>
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