Exchange 2010 - Exchange 2013 Outlook 2010 resolves wrong server

Hello,
We are upgrading from exchange 2010 to 2013.
Now I have migrated a testmailbox, but when I try to configure it in outlook it tries to connect to the Exchange 2010 server instead of the Exchange 2013 server.
I have configured outlook manually like described on the following url:
http://www.zerohoursleep.com/2013/02/manual-outlook-configuration-with-exchange-2013/
At the "Check Name" step, it will not resolve the Exchange 2013 server guid but the Exchange 2010 server... but the mailbox is migrated to Exchange 2013...
When I try to launch outlook an error occurs:  Cannot open your default e-mail folders.  You must connect to Microsoft Exchange with the current profile before you can synchronize your folders with your Outlook data
file (.ost)."
Can someone help me out please?
Thx!

Are you sure the mailbox move completed?  What happens when you log into OWA? Are you having AD replication issues in your environment?
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