Schema password

Hello,
Is there any method or a way to get the schema password from the ifs environment?.
While starting ifs server, one has to to keyin a adminuser id, password, service name and schema password. My question is, is this information stored? if so, is there any way to access that information ( such as retrieving atleast the schema password).
any comments or suggestions will be of great help.
thanks - Kumar

Retrieving it from where? What do you mean?

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