Doubts regarding db connection with encrypted password usage in sandbox

Hi All,
We have setup the db connection using configuration file. The configuration file contains db connection information including the encrypted password.
Below are my doubts:
1. If we are going to import the ETL project in zip file directly into the sandbox can we run the graphs directly or we need to check how the password which is encrypted in configuration file will be decoded.
2. Can we directly modify the configuration file for db connection like db connection,user name and password. Suppose I want the graphs to run in some other database which is not specified in configuartion fiel .Can I directly update that?
3.Is it possible to change the encrypted password in the configuration file in the sandbox. Is it that we need to create the project in Integrator Designer, change the password using the Integrator Designer, and then copy the encrypted password into the configuration file in sandbox, or the Endeca provides a functionality to allow user to directly change the password in the sandbox on the Integrator server.
Can someone please let me know their comments on above.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
Amrit

can someone please help me on this issue

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