RV042 password Recovery without Reset

last year our Nework Security Supervisor submit hes resignation
and unfortunately did not endorse us the admin password we already tried the password
he suggested when we contacted him but nothing of them works.
Is there anyway we can reset the password withour resetting to factory default? Thanks hopegfully you can help me
Moreever,Telnet and SNMP is also disabled.
any thoughts how can i resolve this ....
thanks in advance ...

Hey Kahn,
Unfortunately I believe there is no way to recover the password without a factory reset. I've heard of a way to perform a password recovery through CLI, but since telnet is disabled, CLI can't be accessed.
I hope this helps,
Lutz
Cisco Small Business Content Development Team

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    Can the tech department of Blackberry please sort out this ridiculous unhelpful system by sending customers a direct email if password is forgotten so they can reset without having to go through the above without finding a solution. 
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    Hi and Welcome to the Community!
    Please see this "sticky" post, along with the threads to which it links, for helpful information to guide you as you proceed:
    http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Social-Lounge/How-This-Site-and-Formal-Support-Work/td-p/2540...
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    Hence, you likely need human intervention from an actual BB representative, which is not available in this forum (as discussed in the first link I gave you above). But, the methods to attempt to seek human intervention are posted within the 2nd link I gave you.
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