IPhone 5 and Exchange Server

Hi - Is anyone else have e-mail synching issues with their new iPhone 5's?  We have Exchange 2003 and have found that we do not receive all e-mails or none at all.  We've been told to update to Exchange 2007 or 2010 to resolve this issue.  Has anyone experienced the same?

Try deleting your exchange account on your iPhone, then adding it again fresh.  I had the same problem when we upgraded servers and this fix worked for me.

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  • Upgrading from SBS 2008 and Exchange Server 2007 and Adding Modest Failover Protection

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  • Trouble Connecting iPad and iPhone to Exchange Server 2010

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