Looking for Administrator password on CE1\J00

I have successfully installed the CE Development System for SAP NW CE7.1 SP3 for MS SQL Server on a VM running XP SP2.  I am now attempting to install Additional Components, and the install wizard is asking for the Administrator password for J00 on CE1.  I did not set this password during the previous install, and do not know what the default password would be.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Hi Tommy,
Sounds really strange ... deploying applications on SAP's Java server should be impossible without the password of an Administrator user (user with the Administrators role). The same account should be fine for deploying additional components or logging to the portal ... are you sure you were able to deploy applications on CE or did you run them on another server?
As for the accounts during installation: if you selected default mode in the installer it asks for one single password and then it sets that passwords to all of the users in the system (the Java server administrator, database admin and database schema user, ICM's webadm, SecureStore's keyphrase ... all passwords). If you do not remember that password there's a procedure to reset the password for the Java server administrator ... AFAIR it was described somewhere in a SAP note. Do you have access to notes (I guess this means access to Service Marketplace)?
Best regards, dido

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