Office 365 hosted Exchange Outlook 2013 "The resource you are trying to use is located on an unsupported version of Microsoft Exchange"

I have Outlook 2013 downloaded from my Office 365 account and am getting the error "The resource you are trying to use is located on an unsupported version of Microsoft Exchange".  I have added all the steps I have followed so far below.
We changed over to the Office 365 hosted Exchange from 2003 Small Business Server yesterday.  I have backed up my Outlook 2010 then uninstalled all Office applications and rebooted.  Then downloaded the Office 2013 suite from my account
and installed it.  Ran the desktop setup to "Set up your desktop applications to work with Office 365."  Went to the control panel and launched the mail tool, made the
profile and named it Outlook and it auto filled with the correct info.  Clicked Next and it all checked as good, but when I launch Outlook I get the error "The resource you are trying to use is located on an unsupported version of Microsoft
Exchange".  I have rebooted the laptop and recreated the account three times with the same results.
Any suggestions?

OK.  So we solved the problem.  At least in my case.
We deleted the profile again then jumped on a neighbors wifi and then ran the desktop setup from Office 365 again.  Then we launched the mail setup tool, created a new profile and entered the information for the account.  After this took we launched
Outlook and everything is working fine.
One thing to point out is that prior to the time that it worked, when I would create the profile and open it to set it up, it would auto fill the two available fields Name and Email Address.  On the last run it didn't auto fill and I had four fields
to fill out.  Name, Email Address and Password (x2).
Hope this helps someone.

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