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7/11/2011 2:19 PM
 
You don't need access to SQL for this. If you have FTP access you can follow my tutorial on my blog.

http://twentytech.net/Blog/tabid/68/EntryId/12/Recover-your-DotNetNuke-Host-Password.aspx

The long and the short of it is. You create a .aspx file and FTP it into the root of your DNN installation and it will return the password for any user you would like. See the comments for getting by UserName instead of UserId.

Any questions just let me know

Jon

Sr. Software Engineer
 
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