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how_to:non-administrator [2013/06/12 12:22] – [Trying to perform administrative tasks without rights] paul | how_to:non-administrator [2013/07/10 11:50] – [VPOP3 version 5 or later] paul | ||
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If you intended to have restrictions on the administration area then you will need to set them again, being careful not to block access from your normal administration computer(s). | If you intended to have restrictions on the administration area then you will need to set them again, being careful not to block access from your normal administration computer(s). | ||
- | =====VPOP3 version 5 or later===== | + | ====VPOP3 version 5 or later==== |
- Download {{: | - Download {{: | ||
- Stop the VPOP3 service | - Stop the VPOP3 service | ||
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- Restart VPOP3 | - Restart VPOP3 | ||
- | =====VPOP3 | + | The above batch file will also reset the port bindings for the Webmail and Status services to listen on all IP addresses on ports 5108 and 5109 respectively |
+ | ====VPOP3 | ||
- Stop the VPOP3 service | - Stop the VPOP3 service | ||
- Go to **Start -> Programs -> VPOP3 -> VPOP3 Emergency Settings** | - Go to **Start -> Programs -> VPOP3 -> VPOP3 Emergency Settings** | ||
- Go to the Webmail tab, and clear the 'Admin area' box, and press OK | - Go to the Webmail tab, and clear the 'Admin area' box, and press OK |