This may be completely useless
but...
I do not remember how our web
administrator resolved this, but in my last job we had this problem.
It stemmed from users that use the same proxy server in an intranet
environment. A new user would reset the session variables of any user
previously logged in. This would cause sessions to timeout after very
short periods of time.
So, my point is...if your users are
utilizing the same proxy server, check those settings.
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From: Bruce Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 1:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables
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- [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables Bruce Phillips
- RE: [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables Ryan Hartwich
- RE: [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables Smith, Jim
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- RE: [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables Bruce Phillips
- RE: [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables Kory Bakken
- RE: [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables Smith, Jim
- RE: [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables Bruce Phillips
- RE: [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables Bruce Phillips
- RE: [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables Smith, Jim