Re: Method SetThreadPrincipal

From: Oriane (Oriane_at_Guermantes.com)
Date: 05/18/05


Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 09:44:15 +0200

Hi Nicole,

we finaly agree that the log out functionnality was not required.

Thank you

"Nicole Calinoiu" <calinoiu REMOVETHIS AT gmail DOT com> wrote in message
news:uE1%23gywWFHA.1148@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> I'm guessing that there's probably no reason for more than one thread to
be
> running after the user logs off since the applicaiton is presumably just
> sitting around waiting for another user to log in. If I'm right about
this,
> your best bet may simply be to explicitly set the principal for each
thread
> as you initialize it in your code. If there's some additional requirement
> that would make this impractical, could you please explain?
This would have been the best solution.



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