Re: Corrupted Settings

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Paul Lesniewski wrote:

Unfortunately, telling user's that they must logout is not viable solution.
 They won't do it consistently.

Tell users they must log out (or close the browser).

As I said, telling the users that they must logout is not going to work because they won't do it.


 Additionally, this problem seems to have
started when we upgrade from 1.4.4 to 1.4.19.  I can't be positive of that,
but we never received complaints about it until after the upgrade.

It's been an "issue" since before that.  The only real solution is
non-cookie based sessions.

Is there a way to do cookieless sessions with SM?


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MFM Software, Inc. (http://www.mfm.com/)

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