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- | =====Reset Admin Area Restrictions===== | + | See also: [[Reset Admin Access |
- | If the above options fail, then you can follow the steps below to clear the administration area access restrictions so that any IP address which can access Webmail can access the administration area as well. | + | |
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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). | + | |
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- | =====VPOP3 version 5 or later===== | + | |
- | - Download {{: | + | |
- | - Stop the VPOP3 service | + | |
- | - Run the batch file you downloaded to clear the administration area access restrictions (this batch file assumes the default folder structure and database login details) | + | |
- | - Restart VPOP3 | + | |
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- | =====VPOP3 3 or 4===== | + | |
- | - Stop the VPOP3 service | + | |
- | - Go to **Start -> Programs -> VPOP3 -> VPOP3 Emergency Settings** | + | |
- | - Go to the Webmail tab, and clear the 'Admin area' box, and press OK | + |