Exchange 2007 not accepting my password

I am having problems setting up Mail.app to connect to Exchange 2007, everytime i logon it says that Exchange has rejected my password.
I am fairly sure that autodiscover is turned on as when i type in my email address it finds the server and settings, so don't think thats the problem, also the server is on Rollup 9 which exceeds the rollup 4 required.
Has anyone encountered similar problems, or got any suggestions as to what else i can check/try as this is soooooooo frustrating!!!
Justin
PS: i have tried changing my password and that doesn't work!

There are a lot of Mac users at my company. I've done an informal poll of those who have upgraded to Snow Leopard and are trying Mail connected to Exchange 2007. This appears to be a common problem for those I've spoken to unless the user is connected to the VPN. Besides the continuous password prompts my co-workers also complained of slow or sporadic mail synchronization.
I should also note that our mail admins have configured Exchange 2007 for RPC over HTTPS and that Outlook 2007 configured to use "Outlook Anywhere."
Again, if connected to the corporate network via VPN the repeated password prompts do not appear.
I called Apple back after reading the updated posts to this thread. The support technician said that they were going to search their internal KB to see if there is a "master ticket" covering this issue since it appears to affect many people from around the world. I also directed them to this thread for their reference. I'm expecting a call back later today with an update on their findings. Let's see what they come back to me with.

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