Mail Setup in microsoft exchange on the iphone4s

I am setting up my work email and go to microsoft exchange.  I then input the details and press next.  It then asks me for server settings.  Any idea what that would be??  I know my incoming and outgoing addresses but they dont work.

I had a similar problem and found a solution on another site worked for me
1. Open the mail app.
2. Hold down the lock button to get to the restart screen.
3. Then hold down the home button for ~5 seconds.
4. Give the mail app time to restart. (a few seconds or so)
Then navigate back to mail app and all should be well.

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