Another thought: Where do you configure how long sessions last before they expire? My first guess was to go to settings.php and change:
ini_set('session.cache_expire', 200000);
To a smaller value. But that didn't do it.
I also have set:
ini_set('session.cookie_lifetime', 0);
Anyways, maybe if sessions expired sooner I could minimize the problems that I'm having.
Thanks for the help.
Daniel.
Earnie Boyd wrote:
Quoting Daniel Carrera daniel.carrera@zmsl.com:
Hello,
A lot of users are complaining that inexplicably they end up getting logged into another user's account. These are users at a school. At first I assumed that they there sharing computers and the previous user had not logged out properly. But at least some users have assured me that this is not the problem.
Can anyone think of a reason why some users may be logged in as a different user? My users are very angry and I don't know what to do.
The only thing I can think of is that for some reason users are getting the same session id. Perhaps setting up a cron session that empties the session table once a day might help.
Drupal 4.7
Drupal 4.7 is old and unsupported at this point in time as far as security updates. You might wish to move to version 5.7 sometime in the near future.
Thank you for your help.
HTH, Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/