Cannot connect to Exchange 2007 server on OS 3.1

Hi
Since I've upgraded to OS 3.1 on my iPhone 3GS I cannot connect to my Exchange 2007 server. The phone simply tells me "The connection to the server failed.".
What could this be? I've read the problems that 3G people are experiencing, but I've got the 3GS.
Is there anyway to debug this? The Exchange server works fine in Outlook and I can even connect to the web interface through Safari on the iPhone.
Any suggestions?
Best regards,
Thomas René Sidor

Hi,
Seems you have found the solution here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/5b7d250e-c995-4322-b1e7-5ad14ace81c5/cannot-connect-to-exchange-2013-server-prompt-for-username-and-password-that-are-not-accepted?forum=exchangesvrgeneral#d266273b-e04c-45a9-8b0f-8b48bf647a86
I'm post the answers here so that it will benefit for other community members who have similar qustions:
Install the
November
2012 Update for Outlook 2007 SP3 to resolve the problem.
Thanks for our MCC steve siyavaya.
Cheers,
Steve Fan
TechNet Community Support

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