How to get Outlook to use the CAS in the client's site / location ?

Exchange 2013 SP1.
  Two Locations (each one is an AD site).  WAN connection.  

when we installed Exchange 2013 in Location-2, the Outlook 2013 clients connect to (Client Access Server) CAS-1  (The CAS at Location 1).   What is the most clear way to tell Outlook clients at location-2 to use the CAS at location-2 ?

No Load Balancer.

Very "simple" system  (from our viewpoint).
But now it looks like we need to change configuration in about 5 different areas to get it to work;  and we cannot seem to get the correct ones set.

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have seen several articles...

this one  ( http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/8b6f5263-92c9-49cb-8db7-6c83054b8401/how-to-tell-outlook-whuch-cas-server-to-use?forum=exchange2010  )  is nice --- but it looks like that command does not work in Exchange 2013.

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Thanks

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August 1st, 2014 1:18pm

For a database at Location-2, in the Get-MailboxDatabase command results,
we see RpcClientAccessServer is set to the server at Location-1.

Not sure why it was set that way.

If we could "manually" change that server name, would Outlook 2013 use that data ?

Or does Outlook ignore that attribute and use all the AutoDiscover, etc., etc. answers instead ?

Thanks

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