Problems with Frontend server and exchange

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I have setup a frontend server and can login via a web browser and
everything works fine. I then open up outlook and change it to my frontend
server and then open outlook and it works fine. I then close outlook and go
into control panel and look in the properties and it has changed the server
from frontend to the backend server. Why has that happened, i was expecting
my outlook client to always say the name of the frontend server.

How do i fix this problem


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