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Multiple logins is therefore disallowed in another way. Let's have two people: A and B.
1. A logged in as B and after sometime
2. B logged in as B. Then:
3. A losses his login authentification
Why such approach? It's because people sometimes wander to colleagues computer and to show something log there in. So it's not really two people, just one at two computers.
I use that approach and never got any complait yet (2 years).
Hope this helps you either solve the problem (but what about breakdowns?) or set you on the different approach.
Michal Cibor