Opinions on Newly replaced display

I've been putting this off for the last possible minute. My 15inch PB, was shipped along with the standard issue of "white spotting". I'm overseas in Naples Italy. If you think the Mac community is small in the US, wait until you visit Europe. (My opinion) I tried several times to have it repaired in the US, (really skeptical about releasing my PB to anyone, especially when I can't understand you) Finally I called up the Service Center in Ireland, initially they stated that I had exceeded that 18 month window for the repair under warranty.
Thank the heavens for receipts!
After all of this and 4 weeks of waiting. The only authorized repair center finally told me it was available. Let me tell you, It is amazing!! I think they out fitted it with a newer version than they were suppose to. Its glossy but not plastic type of gloss. It is really sharp. I mean vivid. Its actually better than my 23 inch Cinema Display. (shhh she might here me). Although I cut it close for the repair window I'm glad I did! The case is even sturdier. Solid build. I'm really happy with it. Out dang spots! Out I say!
Ciao

Hi,
According to your post, I understand that Outlook still point to mailbox server instead of CAS array in siteoffice.
If I misunderstand your concern, please do not hesitate to let me know.
Is cross site beween siteoffice site with main site?
If so, CAS array can't cross site, we need create another for this site.
What the Outlook type are your used in siteoffice? The CAS array is using RPC over TCP instead of RPC over HTTP, and it don't service OWA, ECP, EWS, Autodiscover, IMAP, SMTP, or POP. And we recommend the FQDN of CAS array not be the same as other services'
URLs if split DNS is in use.
The default value of RPCCLientAccessServer property will be set to the FQDN of mailbox server.
More details about it, please refer to below blog “Demystifying the CAS Array Object”:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2012/03/23/demystifying-the-cas-array-object-part-1.aspx
Thanks
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Allen Wang
TechNet Community Support
Hi Allen,
May I know what do you mean by "Is cross
site beween siteoffice site with main site?" 
The Site Office and the Data Center has different AD site name and IP subnet.
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