Changing Internal URL's to match External URL's for .local support ending.. Issue?

Our AD domain is a .local domain.. We are renewing our cert and want to ditch the .local names in the cert since they are
not going to be supported in a year.. 
We got a new cert without the local server names which include the .local.. 
I then changed all the internal url's to match the external url's in Exchange 2010 (OWA, ECP, Active-Sync, Autodiscover, OAB).. 
However, now all our existing Outlook clients are receiving cert errors.. If we blow away their profile and recreate it they
work fine.. It appears the clients are using the old SCP name until they are reconfigured and then they use the new one.. 
Did I miss a step somewhere? 
Thanks

Nice, and that name will on the certificate - correct?
Are all the other URLs updated for:
OAB
EWS
ECP
OWA
EAS
and there is no more .local anywhere in the URL config?
Cheers,
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