Phil  -  would having him hit Refresh in his browser do the same thing?
(That would be easier over the phone than changing IE settings).

On the csv problem, in the WriteFile.taf, I'm doing this:

<@assign name="httpHeader" scope="local" value="Content-Type: <@var
local$filetype><@crlf>Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename=<@dq><@var
local$IncomingRFName><@dq><@crlf><@userreferencecookie><@crlf>">


Thank you!!


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Wade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 4:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: User Woes
> 
> 
> Jamileh,
> Try turning the cache in IE to check for changes "every visit 
> to the page". This is in the settings of "Temporary Internet 
> files".  IE defaults to automatic, but it has been my 
> experience that with highly dynamic sites, IE does not always 
> see changes to pages immediately if set to automatic.  Your 
> system may be logging him on and the browser is returning the 
> error that is now cached in his browser.  You can also 
> control this on the server by expiring the content faster.
> 
> With your csv issue, are you modifying the http header?
> 
> Phil
> 
> On 7/2/03 9:12 AM, "Wilcox, Jamileh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Another oddball case (it's one of THOSE days).
> > 
> > I've got a user (PC technician) who swears he gets an 
> "invalid login" 
> > message when he puts his username into this application, 
> even at the 
> > 'forgot password' prompt.  I can put in his username and 
> password and 
> > get logged in just fine; the app mailed him a new password when I 
> > tried the 'forgot password' with his username.
> > 
> > He also swears that he's cutting and pasting the username & reset 
> > password directly from the email, which is what I'm doing.  
> Of course, 
> > he was typing the info in when I was on the phone with him.
> > 
> > I've been on the phone with him, and he's been very helpful.  He 
> > thinks maybe it's named pipes in SQL, or cookies in his browser, or 
> > because the browser is sending his username as a token to 
> the server, 
> > or ... (he's learning Cold Fusion, can you tell?)
> > 
> > Can anyone think of *any* possibility that I should check 
> before I go 
> > across campus to his office and cut & paste the %#$^~! fields in 
> > myself? I'm not very familiar with the logs, but I don't 
> see anything 
> > in them that would even touch on this.
> > 
> > Thanks.     j
> > 
> > 
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