Accidentally deleted APM Run As Account

Hey
While deleting some test Run As accounts, I accidentally deleted the APM Run As Account that gets automatically created. Is there a way to restore this account? I was going to try and re-create it, but I never entered any credentials for it.
In my test environment, I installed APM and noticed that the account gets created once you start monitoring an application. The credentials for the account are a Binary Account File type with encrypted binary data.
Any suggestions with how I should proceed?
Thanks!

Fixed the issue. Here's what I had to do:
1. Delete the Run As PROFILE (entitled 'APM CSM Encryption Profile') that was looking for the deleted Run As "APM Account" (pictured above). Once I deleted it that action propagated to all the clients to stop looking for that account to authenticate
as. I believe this is due to the nature of the account (See: Distribution tab: Less Secure - distributes to ALL managed computers).
2. Once that profile was deleted, all the alerts entitled: "System Center Management Health Service Credentials Not Found Alert Message" were closed. 
3. To get the account & profile back, all I had to do was the following: I noticed in my test lab that the APM account and APM CSM Encryption profile get created NOT when you import the APM management back, but once you SETUP your first .NET Application
to monitor. After the setup of an application to monitor, those accounts get created and linked together. Since I already had a production APM monitor set up, all I had to do was open the properties of the .NET application from the Management Pack Templates
view, and click Apply again. It sat there for a few moments processing the completion (one of the tasks obviously is creating those accounts if they do not exist), and then the wizard closed. Once closed, I verified the account and profile were created and
watched the OpsMgr Event log populate as it propagated this account to all managed computers.
Hope this helps someone if they encounter this in the future!

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