IPhone4 wont connect to my exchange 2007 server

I just purchased the new iPhone4. After moving from the 3G that was running fine I moved over to my new Iphone4. When setting up my Exchange account that runs on Exchange 2007 I see that the device registered on my exchange server fine and on the phone it will register the mailbox, but it will never update the Active Sync policy on my server or sync the device. On the phone side I get a "Cannot get Mail"
I tested this using my test account that is on the same mailserver and has the exect same policy and it works fine without a hitch.
Please help

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1398

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