System Export - Restore

Hello,
The problem is, we are trying to re-install a XI system from a system export (performed using SAPINST sometime ago) and do not have the passwords that were used at the time of the export (SAP*/DDIC/J2EE admin). Is there any way this can be circumvented ?
Your response at the earliest is much appreciated.
Thanks and Regards

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