Hi Scott,

As far as I’m aware the application user password is hashed when stored in the 
CUCM DB, don’t believe it’s possible to obtain the original password.

I guess this is related to your enquiry about PhoneFX, I’ve replied to your 
question directly.

Also,
We are hosting a bunch of webinars over then next few months including the next 
version of PhoneView (7.0) that introduces more unique features including 
Virtual Endpoints. Basically you can register multiple Jabber soft phone 
instances from a single PC, no need to muck about with your Jabber client 
config. Place multiple calls (across clusters too) all without touching a 
single physical phone as part of the addition of SoftPhone support in 7.0 too.

This video has a short demo of the virtual endpoint feature:

https://youtu.be/NAbx7xLlTqU

Register for the event(s) here:

UnifiedFX 
Webinars<https://unifiedfx.webex.com/mw3300/mywebex/default.do?nomenu=true&siteurl=unifiedfx&service=6&rnd=0.8636045612185083&main_url=https://unifiedfx.webex.com/ec3300/eventcenter/program/programDetail.do?theAction=detail&internalProgramTicket=4832534b000000047012466ec4b8e82e824123c19129ffd3552dd589c5574f2b1986d59a63338c3e&siteurl=unifiedfx&internalProgramTicketUnList=4832534b000000047012466ec4b8e82e824123c19129ffd3552dd589c5574f2b1986d59a63338c3e&cProgViewID=1399072&PRID=c950813b7c78dcb964136e772d7c6bd0>

Kind Regards

Stephen Welsh
Founder & CTO
UnifiedFX

On 23 Oct 2018, at 15:05, Scott Voll 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Any way to find out what an application user password is?  I really don't what 
to reset it, so I was hoping there was a way to find it.

Thanks

scott

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