Where do I find my own Airport Express Network password?

Hi:
A couple of years ago I set up my Airport Express so's to get wireless access. It's worked flawlessly for all this time. Now I would like to enable one of my friends to access the web through her own laptop, but her machine prompts me for a password when it finds the network.
I don't remember it and, for a non-techy like me, doing anything with my internet settings makes me feel like a bomb disposal officer. I get kind of nervous.
Could someone please point me in the right direction.
Thanks!

I would open the airport express utility, locate the settings you had previously made when you set up the original wireless network. Then, since you cannot remember your password, reset it, writing it down so that you can use it on your friend's machine. The one big if is do you remember the password for your airport express? (not the network password) If not that would require a complete reset of the airport express and to set it back up. Dont know if that is something you would want to attempt. The manual of the airport express helps, http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/AirPortExpressSetupGuide.pdf
I hope this helps,
Travelrn
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