IPhone and Microsoft Exchange

I am at a university which uses exchange. I have the iphone 4S.  My IT department are at odds.  I cannot access exchange at home, I get the message that the server cannot verify my account.  Everything is typed correctly.  This also prevents me from then going online and accessing my university services.  Then my account is blocked and then the next morning I have to get IT to unblock my account.  The IT says it is iphone is trying to get in and to my email and so is exchange and they block each other.  Anyone ever heard of this?  Today they told me to shut off my phone, delete the account and then start all over.  It took four tries before the server recognized me.  ANY suggestions? 

Something similar here a user was constantly getting locked out on their account and we thought it was their Exchange.  Turned out they had a password saved on a server elsewhere and it kept locking them out, thus locking their AD and Exchange accounts.  I would completely delete your accont from your iPhone and press and hold the power button and the "home" button till it shuts off.  You may want to give it a day without your email on your phone to prove it is NOT your phone.  If you are still having the issue then something else is causing your issues.  If all is well after a day or so then go ahead and reload your account onto your phone.

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