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12/7/2006 9:42 AM
 

OK, a diffeent approach: Is there a way to retrive a user's password using vbscript? Since I can't figure out how to correctly capture the username and password at the time of registration and pass it to a custom stored procedure, I am left with scheduling a task to execute a vbscript that will retrieve the usernames, userids, and passwords for all users and cross reference that with another db and update changes as necessary. Now, before anyone tells me that the psaswords are encrypted and can't be retireved, I found a little script that will do it. (I can't figure out how to post the code here, so if you want to see this script, I'll email it to you.)

So, any help would be greatly appreciated!!

 
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