> I think the biggest decision that the person who asked will have to make
> is the business logic for when a session that is currently logged in is
> no longer logged in.
The only way that I have seen to do handle the scenario you are
describing is to force off the first login in favor of the second.
Solves the problem completely, but adds quite a bit to the complexity
of your login/who's on tracking.
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