Hi, John.

The passwords are all stored in a plaintext xml file on the machine that hosts 
your SJ server. If
you're not the admin for your SourceJammer server, the admin should be able to 
find this file.
It's called users.xml. 

Barring this, your SourceJammer admin should be able to log in and change your 
password and send
you the new one.

Best of luck.

--Rob



--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Robert,
>         I am working on sourcejammer at work and I am transitioning to a 
> new machine.  My password was saved automatically on my old machine and I 
> cannot remember my password.  I was told what it probably was, but that 
> hasn't worked.  Is there a way to determine or get my password?  Is it 
> stored someplace that I can get to?
> Thanks,
> 
> John Whiteside
> Regulus
> (704) 717-5275


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