Windows SBS 2008 and Treo 755P

Has anyone had any success getting a Treo 755P (Sprint) to sync with a mailbox on a Windows SBS 2008 server ??  The device will sync with a Windows 2003 64bit and Exchange 2007 server but will not with a SBS 2008 server.  I have talked to both Sprint and Palm and they weren't much help other than to tell me it was a server issue.  I am getting the following errors:
AirSAMStateMachine .c1913 4628
AirSAMStateMachine .c1913 3
Sometimes I get one error and sometimes I get the other but the 4628 is the most common.  I have done a hard reset on the phone as well as tried it with multiple accounts with no success.  I have iPhones, Blackberries and a Treo 855W working fine with the server, I just can't get this phone to work ...  I also have a purchased cert. on the server from Verisign, but tried it both with and without SSL and neither works.
Anybody with any suggestions ??
Thanks,
Post relates to: Treo 755p (Sprint)

Oh, good.  You're almost there then.  Does this problem affect other handhelds too?  Palm/Versamail or WinMo?  If you need additional testers, I can simulate one and connect with a test account.
Is the problem still occurring after a hard reset too?  Is it limited to EAS when set to "as items arrive" or does it hang no matter what time increment is chosen?
Was the Sprint Treo 755p 1.07 update already applied?
Once EAS is connected to a good Exchange server, it usually works well.  For kicks, did you delete and recreate the ActiveSync virtual folder on the server?  Are there any hints to the hanging/freezing in the IIS logs?
Hopefully, the real prob will turn up and let him get this working 100%
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    Do you think the unfinished books worth reading?
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    Thank you for the reply. My goal is to read everything (ins and outs) about Win 2008 and R2 platforms before i jump into Win 2012. I have pretty good experience in certain roles in Win 2008 such ADDS and ADCS. As clarified, i've finished a good number of
    books but i want to make sure that i didn't miss a single piece of information that maybe covered in another book.
    Honestly, i find the Technet docs are informative but daunting. On the other hand, books written by authors are more friendly because authors can throw jokes while explaining a certain technology, which makes the reader more attracted to the topic. In addition,
    examples, practices, labbing, and quizzes in the books are more fun.

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