This is one that goes back to your Web Master and if they can't deal with it then you get the author of the system and if they are gone, then you raise it to your CTO or IT head. There is no specific or usual cause for this one. You have to get the right people on it to track it down.
We have an issue where we have a user is logged on our wireless network accessing a software application in the cloud with standard access privileges to the software.
Another user is also logged in to the same software on our wireless network, but this user has elevated access privileges.
Periodically, a user with standard privileges will gets access to functionality in this software that is reserved for the user with elevated privileges. In some cases when this standard user refreshes, the elevated functionality they are accessing goes away and they return to their normal access in their session. It appears that the standard user is getting content that was meant for the elevated user.
The only variable we see in common is our wireless network (uses NAT with persistent IP's).
Sessions are handled by a session cookie which holds the session_id and route.
This is becoming very worrisome and I thought I would post here to see if anyone had any ideas for troubleshooting.

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