Rob Desbois wrote:
You can obtain a list of the encrypted passwords from
the database, however it is of no use to you.
The encryption employed is one way (i.e. cannot be decrypted.) so there is absolutely no
way of recovering the passwords from their encrypted versions.
Sorry!
--Rob
However, if you want to reset a password, I **think** you can create MD5
key to the new password, then apply it in some field in the user table.
I'm not sure it will work, so be careful.
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#define Name RotemLiss
#define Mail mailSTRUDELrotemlissDOTcom
#define Site
www.rotemliss.com