This is a repost of my previous message with a new and improved title
that will hopefully catch more eyes and generate a response. :)

> We have two users, lets call them test and test2.
> 
> When we log in as test from our front end web servers, we can execute queries and 
>they replicate.
> 
> When we log in as test from our back end db servers (say to run a cleanup script by 
>hand), the queries replicate.
> 
> When we log in as test2 from our back end db servers (as part of a periodic 
>process), it replicates the queries.
> 
> When we log in from our front end web servers as test2, the queries do not 
>replicate. They are never added to the binary update log. Otherwise, everything 
>appears to work fine; the master db server runs the queries and updates the tables 
>appropriately.
> 
> If necessary I can upload a copy of our grant table, but I'm hoping someone has a 
>quick suggestion for me to try.
> 
> Thanks

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