Can't access Microsoft Exchange server

Since the 1.1.1 update, has anyone else had problems loggin onto an Exchange email server. Whenever I type in my name and password, it just keeps asking me to re-enter them.

I had the same problem even before the update...
The first 2 weeks i had the phone it was working great, suddenly one day
i could't access it any more, and haven't been able to ever since????
I would very much like to know why, because i use it a lot...

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