How remove primary account from outlook 2010

Hi,
I have 3 accounts setup in Oulook 2010 Beta, 2 Microsoft Exchange ones and 1 IMAP one. Now I want to remove 1 of the Microsoft Exchange accounts (because the company changed servers). And when I go to the Account settings, select the account and click remove
I get the following notice:
[quote]
The primary account cannot be removed unless it is the only account in the profile. You must remove all other Exchange accounts before removing the primary account.
[/quote]
I can remove the other Exchange Account, but I don't want to as I want to continue to use it. How can I remove the primary account? (BTW: What is a primary account? Is it because this account was added first to the profile or something?)
Thanks a lot in advance

FORBES has the proper instructions here for this issue -
This worked out perfectly, I would propose this as the answer!
Issues: 
Cant remove the Primary Account from Outlook.
Two Accounts appear to both be primary Account and you can't remove them.
You have deleted a Mailbox with the intention of getting rid of the Primary Account problem but after you delete the Mailbox Outlook still shows the accounts in the Mailbox list on the left side in Outlook.
You try and remove the data file but Outlook tells you to remove the E-Mail Name but when you try and remove a name it won't let you remove the account.
Resolve by:
Close outlook.
Open Control Panel and select MAIL.
Select Show Profiles
Select ADD and Enter the a Name for the Profile ( Example Persons Name )
Now Highlight the Profile that has the problem you experienced earlier and the select REMOVE to remove the Profile.
Select Apply and OK.
Check to make sure that the Exchange Mailbox has the proper DEFAULT Email Address you want for the problem user - make sure the proper email Addess is SET AS THE DEFAULT email Address.
Open Outlook and run the New account wizard for that user and it will reconnect to the mailbox with your mail and have only one Mail Account.
Joe

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