Mail for Exchange download

I'm not able to download Mail for Exchange for the E71x. When I click download, the page with the terms and agreements comes up but there is not button to accept. 
Has anyone seen this kind of problems?? 

Did you try this address? I don't see any problems on my PC.
http://europe.nokia.com/support/download-software/mail-for-exchange/compatibility-and-download
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    Where can I find the download for Mail for Exchange?
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    Thanks for any help.

    http://www.businesssoftware.nokia.com/mail_for_exchange_downloads.php

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    You can find everything about the features of Mail for Exchange and how to use it from this link. You need to get the domain name from you company IT administrator. If you don't have a Microsoft Exchange account, you can just use Nokia Messaging (normal email accounts). If you accept the terms and conditions of Nokia Messaging when creating a mailbox, the device will automatically use it. You can manage your account settings in here.
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    When clicking on the <Download> button on the
    http://europe.nokia.com/get-support-and-software/download-software/mail-for-exchange/compatibility-a...? page, I get to the <Terms and Conditions> page, where my only option is to <Close> the page...
    I have tried on Chrome, FireFox and IE... and I do allow pop-ups...
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    I don't see any problems. Just try again later, alligator.
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    John @ Chicago // 5160 (1999.07.20) > 7160 (2001.06.09) > 6340i (2003.04.26) > 6620 (2004.08.24) > 7610b (2005.05.08) > N91 (2006.06.07) > N95-3 (2007.09.28) > N95-3 #2 (2007.12.05) > E51 (2008.03.10) > N97 (2009.06.11) > N97 #2 (2009.09.11-warranty replacement) > N97 #3 (2009.12.10-warranty replacement) > N8 (2010.12.02) > N8 #2 (2010.12.11-retailer replacement) > 808 (2012.12.10) > X2 Dual Sim (2015.01.19-for motorcycle offline maps use only) %gt; 808 #2 (2015.01.26-manufacturer replacement)

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    John @ Chicago // 5160 (1999.07.20) > 7160 (2001.06.09) > 6340i (2003.04.26) > 6620 (2004.08.24) > 7610b (2005.05.08) > N91 (2006.06.07) > N95-3 (2007.09.28) > N95-3 #2 (2007.12.05) > E51 (2008.03.10) > N97 (2009.06.11) > N97 #2 (2009.09.11-warranty replacement) > N97 #3 (2009.12.10-warranty replacement) > N8 (2010.12.02) > N8 #2 (2010.12.11-retailer replacement) > 808 (2012.12.10) > X2 Dual Sim (2015.01.19-for motorcycle offline maps use only) %gt; 808 #2 (2015.01.26-manufacturer replacement)

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