We are using ColdFusion MX to develop a small Intranet. We need to have a single login to be shared by several applications within the Intranet. I have seen references that suggest using the APPLICATIONTOKEN attribute of the <CFLOGIN> tag to accomplish this. However, none of the references go into detail. We have attempted to make the value of this attribute the same in all applications, but it didn't seem to work. One suggestion we received said to make the application name the same in all of the Application.cfm templates for each application along with using the APPLICATIONTOKEN attribute. Though this seemed to work, we don't know if this is the best alternative. Can anybody direct me to an example of how this is used? Are we taking the right approach to this?
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