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Print your user name and password [message #105374] Fri, 09 August 2013 17:33 Go to next message
citcnet is currently offline  citcnet
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How do I print a user name and password after the addition of user
Re: Print your user name and password [message #105489 is a reply to message #105374] Wed, 14 August 2013 14:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
vtripp is currently offline  vtripp
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Hi Citcnet,

There is not a way to print the Username and password. The password of a user as it is stored in an encrypted format in the Kerio configuration files. You might be able to use the API to try and pull some of the users data out:

http://www.kerio.com/developers

However the API for Control is still under development but the API is available to download but if you need any help with the API you will need to go to the API forums located at this link:

http://forums.kerio.com/f/38/

I hope this helps,
Vicky
Re: Print your user name and password [message #105508 is a reply to message #105374] Wed, 14 August 2013 23:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
citcnet is currently offline  citcnet
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Thank you very much
I now do installation and testing
Re: Print your user name and password [message #105509 is a reply to message #105508] Wed, 14 August 2013 23:54 Go to previous message
citcnet is currently offline  citcnet
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I have it Xi great experience and I think very easy to development because it is an open source thank you very much for such assistance
Greetings and respect
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