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Disabling the user profile does not stop the problem. It reduces it - slightly. These user profiles do not exist: Subsystem QINTER varied off work station QPADEV000J for user Q3. Subsystem QINTER varied off work station QPADEV0043 for user EL. Subsystem QINTER varied off work station QPADEV000T for user YJJHFFRTHR. Subsystem QINTER varied off work station QPADEV000S for user GHJGHJGHJJ. Sooner or later they may stumble on to a valid user profile. And if you're the standard shop with 1 out of every 8 user id's set to default passwords... :-) (Old argument recently hashed on this list.) We're looking into it. Based on the time of day, different days, constant IP address, etc., I am beginning to wonder if someone's kid is going to that desk after school and banging away at the keyboard. As far as the random session grabbing a varied off display theory, I am not sure if that is true. I wonder if the system recognizes that the session is varied off and tries a new one. Might take a bit of testing - get it down to one unused session that is varied off. See if it hurls or just generates a new one. Rob Berendt
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