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Sep 30, 2011 4:52 PM in response to The Logo Barby Christopher Collins,Yeah, just go into your Library folder in your home folder and delete the com.apple.xsanadmin plist file. And then also delete anything with the name xsan in your ~/Library/Caches folder.
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Nov 4, 2011 10:05 AM in response to The Logo Barby Oliver Saunders,Fix: Put the "Mail" App back into the top level of the Application Folder. Job done..... Had exact issue and this solved it. Mail had been moved to a sub folder within Applications and Xsan Admin wasn't happy about it.