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5/28/2010 5:41 AM
 
Web site is giving strange response to me in one scenario. I tried to analyze it but not sure if that's because of some my customization but I have not modified any default class.

I have two users: A and B registered in same portal. 'A' has 'Student' DNN role while 'B' has 'Teacher' DNN role. Then I opened two browser windows (I.E. - two separate windows not tabs) in my machine and log in with both users.

After some requests I continuously pressed Ctrl + F5 (refreshed screen) and then I found that 'UserInfo' property that is coming through 'HttpContext.Current.Items("UserInfo")'  was coming same for both users i.e. now both have 'same DNN role' depending upon the recent visitor (A or B).

Waiting for any suggestion on this.
 
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