Hey, Tonghua.

Could you elaborate more on the shared set of databases?  So yes, the login 
session is stored in the database.  But wouldn't my two applications have 
two distinct database files?  My reasoning would be due to having two 
distinct locations for my in-development copy and in-production copy.

Thanks for your time,
K

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