Hi Luis, 

  I'm afraid my Spanish isn't very good :-).  If you're asking about whether 
you can see the un-encrypted version of a password, the answer is 'no', it's 
(usually) stored as a one way hash in the directory. 

  Is that what you're asking? 

   cheers, 

        Chris 

> Saludos.
> He instalado al herramienta jxplorer para administrar un arbol de 
> directorios. 
> 
> Se presenta la situación que es necesario consultar el user y password, 
> pero el password aparece encriptado, cómo hacer para visualizarlo no 
> encriptado. 
> 
> Agradezco de antemano la colaboración. 
> 
> --  
> 
> Luis Fernando Cáceres Torrado
> Oficina de Informática
> Superintendencia de Servicios Públicos Domiciliarios
> Carrera 18 84-35
> Tel. 6 91 30 05 Ext. 2151
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
 


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Melbourne, Australia
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Wer mit Ungeheuern kampft, mag zusehn,
dass er nicht dabei zum Ungeheuer wird.
                           - Nietzsche 

(Who fights Monsters must beware,
     lest in doing so they become one)

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