Two accounts Exchange Active Sync on iphone

I've one 3Gs Iphone OS 3.1.3.
I use my iphone to work.
I've 2 account Exchange by two enterprises and i want to receive and send mails by my iphone. One server is Exchange 2003 and the other is 2007.
I proved to find one app on apps store it permits to me to receive and send mails.
I bought OWA 2007 and OWA 2003 but they doesn't work!!!!!
What may I do to have 2 accounts on my phone?
Thanks GT

No, both use Exchange Activesync so its only one possible. Even if two were possible, you only have one Calendar so the second couldn't have a calendar.
You can set one as IMAP and use it without the calendar facility if their host supports that, and use the other as Exchange. Thats what I do.

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    In exchange Active sync organisation settings we have an option to set the DefaultAccessLevel to quarantine for the devices.So that administrator can decide to allow or block the active sync device which is trying to connect to exchange.
    Reference Link : http://exchangeserverpro.com/preventing-new-activesync-device-types-from-connecting-to-exchange-server-2010/
    Note : If your existing exchange organisation is having active sync devices configured in use then before changing the "Defaultaccesslevel" to quarantine we need to make sure existing active sync device ID'S are added to the corresponding mailboxes
    -ActiveSyncAllowedDeviceIDs 
    Thanks & Regards S.Nithyanandham

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