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Session problem
Hi,
I have a website that is accessed by authenticated user through login page The problem is that when the electricity goes off or the user do not log off properly, the users are not able to log in again. For this purpose, i have to kill their sessions that is maintained at the server, but despite the fact that the sessions are killed, the users are still not able to log in. The message comes (You are already logged in) I have also generated a script that removes the caches for the corresponding users on the server on every page click, but still that is not working. Can anyone tell me what is going on and the solution for it Regards. |
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Session problem
Though there are a number of reasons that could be involved depending upon
the server, it may be prudent to script a cookie clear on the user's system on next access or when leaving the site. Secured areas should only receive session limited cookies. If this does not work, then a description of the server, login procedures, and other aspects, may be needed. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com ________ "mabobine" wrote in message oups.com... | Hi, | | I have a website that is accessed by authenticated user through login | page | | The problem is that when the electricity goes off or the user do not | log off properly, the users are not able to log in again. | | For this purpose, i have to kill their sessions that is maintained at | the server, but despite the fact that the sessions are killed, the | users are still not able to log in. The message comes (You are already | logged in) | | I have also generated a script that removes the caches for the | corresponding users on the server on every page click, but still that | is not working. | | Can anyone tell me what is going on and the solution for it | | Regards. | |
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Session problem
Though there are a number of reasons that could be involved depending upon
the server, it may be prudent to script a cookie clear on the user's system on next access or when leaving the site. Secured areas should only receive session limited cookies. If this does not work, then a description of the server, login procedures, and other aspects, may be needed. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com ________ "mabobine" wrote in message oups.com... | Hi, | | I have a website that is accessed by authenticated user through login | page | | The problem is that when the electricity goes off or the user do not | log off properly, the users are not able to log in again. | | For this purpose, i have to kill their sessions that is maintained at | the server, but despite the fact that the sessions are killed, the | users are still not able to log in. The message comes (You are already | logged in) | | I have also generated a script that removes the caches for the | corresponding users on the server on every page click, but still that | is not working. | | Can anyone tell me what is going on and the solution for it | | Regards. | |
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