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- | =====Reset Admin Area Restrictions===== | + | For further |
- | If the above options | + | |
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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 one of the files below, and put it into the main VPOP3 directory | + | |
- | - 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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- | - [[resetwebmailperm.bat]] - reset admin //and// Webmail access restrictions | + | |
- | - [[resetwebadminperm.bat]] - reset admin access restrictions only | + | |
- | ====VPOP3 v3 or v4==== | + | |
- | - 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 | + |