Best practice for Changing OWA URL

Hi,
we have an exchange 2010 environment where our cas array fqdn is mail.domain.com our owa address is also mail.domain.com
this was working fine for us for a while but we have purchases a hardware load balancer and their best practice is to have the connections to the cas array on 1 VIP and the OWA on a second VIP, I have created a DNS record both externally and internally for
OWA as webmail.domain.com and have updated our SSL certificate to include this. the fqdn for the cas array will stay the same.  I am just looking for some advice on what all needs to be changed and if there will be any impact to the users, can I simply
change the internal  and external URL for each of the 2 servers in EMC for OWA,ECP,activesync, and OAB, is this best practice? will this have any impact on users currently connected when the change is made? will previously connected machines pick up on
the changes right away?
Thanks,

If you have updated the records in DNS...
If you have changed the name on the certificate...
You should be fine.
I would also change the internal and external URLs as you plan to (even though OWA, for example, will work without an URL configured here - not sure about a incorrect URL however).
When we make changes to these CAS settings we usually run this command afterwards:
iisreset /noforce
I would make the change outside of business hours and test. There are no client-side changes to make and clients *should* adjust to the new settings on the next session - but I am not sure there would be no interruption to an existing connection (?).
Clients might have to clear their cache (cookies).
Clients might have problems if they have shortcuts to the old URL.
That is why I would test first.
Follow your organization's change control process if you have one.
Please mark as helpful if you find my contribution useful or as an answer if it does answer your question. That will encourage me - and others - to take time out to help you.

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