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There are many threads and pages dedicated to seting up the new hotmail activesync / exchange on mobile devices.
However I have never successfully achieved this. At the point of the first sychronisation I recieve an 'error in communicating with exchange server' or a message indicating that the server is down for maintenance.
Do I have an isolated problem or has anyone else had this too?
I have tried this prior to and after a re-flash.
Any ideas?