Resetting Administrator Mailbox



All,

I've got my Administrator account mailbox into a right muddle..

As a precaution, I'd created my own domain Admin account for day-to-day
use, renamed the logon account for Administrator to something else, and
then disabled the account.

What I didn't know, was that some services have been trying to send
emails via that account, until I looked at the mailboxes. So I
re-enabled the account, but couldn't access it either by SBS' web
interface, or by IMAP.

I've tried deleting the mailbox (and then purging it), and have SBS
re-create it via the wizards, but still can't access the accounts mailbox.

I basically need to cleanup/reset the mail attributes for that account,
but I'm not quite sure how to proceed...

Adrian
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