if you read the build.xml you will see code to add a admin login not
related to a party.
create-admin-user-login

su2 sent the following on 9/11/2009 2:15 PM:
> Ok but in what database table?
> 
> jacques.le.roux wrote:
>> Anyway passwords are one way encrypted (SHA1), so you will not be able to
>> read them (except with a very powerful system ready to run 
>> a long time....)
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>> From: "su2" <shu...@pexsupply.com>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> What is the Difference between Entity in Webtools & database table in
>>> MySql
>>> ?
>>>
>>> Currently I am not able to login to any backend (partymgr/ordermngr)
>>> Screen.
>>> I wanted to know if is there any manual way to find out the password in
>>> database table. I tired looking for the entity PartyAndUserLogin in MySql
>>> database but was not able to find the same named table.
>>>
>>> I really appreciate your help.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
> 

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