Forgot File Sharing Password

Okay, little embarrassed about this one.  I went to shut the file sharing password off because I could not remember it, and in order to turn this functionality off, you must know the password.  Does anyone know if there is a way to recover the password or reset it?

Useless.  I forgot the password.  I have the PB in my posession.  I know my PB password.  I should be able to reset the file sharing password that I've forgotten with my PB / BB password and not have to remember the specifiec PB password I've set.  Yes, the universal rule is that you should have a PWD that is unguessable, secure, and rememberable (?) but it should also be recoverable.  BB seems to have forgotten one of the rules of passwords.
PS - I figured mine out.

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