Portal SLD administrator loggin / password retreival

Dear All,
We have a SAP portal up and running, when logging on to the SLD through the normal portal users browser we get the following error message
403   Forbidden
                                                                             SAP J2EE Engine/6.40   
You are not authorized to view the requested resource.
Details:   No details available
The administrator password to SLD we don't have.  Is there any way to reset the administrator as is possible in portal through the activation of the emergency user.
need some quick help .

HI,
do one thing,
if u have already know any user id and password in portal
just add this user in Administrator Group
and login into sld with that user id
hope this works
rgds
srinivas

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