Can't connect to Exchange Server 2007

Hi,
I have problems to set everything up, probably someone has a solution for this problem? After entering my account data the autodiscovery fails (see log below, the password is not wrong :)) I have to enter the server settings manually. Apple Mail was able to use autodiscovery to set everything up.
So I entered the correct server settings, but the iPhone can't establish a connection to the server.
As already said, I'm using Exchange 2007, and an iPhone 3G 3.0.1. Anyone had this problem before?
Sat Oct 3 01:25:00 unknown Preferences[224] <Warning>: EAS|EAS Protocol Manager set to ASProtocolUnknown
Sat Oct 3 01:25:05 unknown Preferences[224] <Warning>: EAS|Root node is expected to be an Autodiscover element
Sat Oct 3 01:25:05 unknown Preferences[224] <Warning>: EAS|Autodiscovery task encountered an error: Error Domain=DAErrorDomain Code=1 "Operation could not be completed. (DAErrorDomain error 1.)"
Sat Oct 3 01:25:05 unknown Preferences[224] <Warning>: EAS|Autodiscover task failed with status 59 and error Error Domain=DAErrorDomain Code=1 "Operation could not be completed. (DAErrorDomain error 1.)"
Sat Oct 3 01:25:05 unknown Preferences[224] <Warning>: EAS|Bad password error received.
Sat Oct 3 01:25:05 unknown Preferences[224] <Warning>: EAS|Received bad password response. Optimistically trying one more time
Sat Oct 3 01:25:05 unknown Preferences[224] <Warning>: EAS|Autodiscovery task encountered an error: Error Domain=ASHTTPConnectionErrorDomain Code=401 "Operation could not be completed. (ASHTTPConnectionErrorDomain error 401.)"
Sat Oct 3 01:25:05 unknown Preferences[224] <Warning>: EAS|Autodiscover task failed with status 6 and error Error Domain=ASHTTPConnectionErrorDomain Code=401 "Operation could not be completed. (ASHTTPConnectionErrorDomain error 401.)"

I'm pretty sure that the combination is right. On my macs everything works fine. Is there another reason why the exchange server could reject the iPhone? Similar to the 3.1 problems with the hardware encryption?

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