Got it fixed
I finally got it. I had to do the following. Reinstalled Exchange SP2 in the BES Server. Delete all the MAPI profiles in the registry. Set them back up to use a the besadmin account and made sure that he had send as rights for the domain. Restarted the server and there, it finally started working.
Here is the excery from an email from RIM about what to do after I had gotten it working.
1. Shut down the BlackBerry Services
2. Completely uninstall Exchange System Manager
3. Delete any MAPI Profiles that do not get removed
4. Install a new copy of Exchange System manager 5. Apply the appropriate Service Pack to Exchange System Manager (Service Pack 2)
6. Create the BlackBerry MAPI Profiles
7. Start the BlackBerry Services
If this does not resolve the issue, I recommend contacting Microsoft as it would appear that the Exchange Server is accepting the permission from one source and not from another which should not happen. If you require further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us. Thank you again for contacting us.
Last edited by MWPatterson; 02-21-2007 at 12:33 PM..
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