E71 Exchange Server Connection - No Permission to ...

I purchased an e71-2 last Friday, and I have been unable to connect it to my company's exchange server. Downloaded and installed MFE. Received the proper connection settings from IT. Received the proper access point settings from AT&T. Continually get an error reading:
"Your account does not have permission to sync with current settings. Contact your administrator."
The admin log reads HTTP error code=403 and HTTP Server error 403: Forbidden.
Able to log into the corporate webmail internet portal from my device's browser. Per a recommendation on another post, also tried to connect with https://myserver/Microsoft-Server-Activesync. Entered my username and password and received the following error - "http/1.1 501 Not Implemented" - which I guess is supposed to be a good thing.
We have a number of WinMo phones and Blackberry's that connect and are working fine. All the Exchange server settings for my account seem to be in order too. I used to connect with my blackberry, so I know the account allowed some devices to connect with it.
Any advice or suggestions would be more than welcome. Thanks!

>>"Your account does not have permission to sync with current settings. Contact your administrator."
Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync must have Granted access to your IP or all IP addresses (that is what error 403 means = Restricted IP)
>>The admin log reads HTTP error code=403 and HTTP Server error 403: Forbidden.
Same thing because you are accessing MS Exchange through secure http conection (SSL).
Yout IT admin has to change this settings under IIS/YOURSERVER/WEB SITES/Default Web Site/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync
>>Able to log into the corporate webmail internet portal from my device's browser. Per a recommendation on >>another post, also tried to connect with https://myserver/Microsoft-Server-Activesync. Entered my username and >>password and received the following error - "http/1.1 501 Not Implemented" - which I guess is supposed to be a >>good thing.
>>We have a number of WinMo phones and Blackberry's that connect and are working fine. All the Exchange >>server settings for my account seem to be in order too. I used to connect with my blackberry, so I know the >>account allowed some devices to connect with it.
Well regarding to this everything should work so I suppose that there is a problem with E71 Mail for Exchange settings. You can find manuals for MFE on http://www.businesssoftware.nokia.com/mail_for_exchange_downloads.php

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