Christie,

For a comfort level we are running MidTier 7.5 Patch 004 against our 7.1 patch 
007 server.  We're also running many 7.5 desktop clients against this server.

Like you this was done to prep for our upcoming server upgrade (run into an 
issue which has delayed it).  We also upgrade the MidTier to benefit from the 
performance gains that are in 7.5 Patch 004.

Dave

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No, this guy's customer service was AWFUL.  He kept interrupting me, tell me I 
was wrong and I should never upgrade the client first.  I really didn't have a 
lot of confidence in any answer from him about why this version was that 
different.  I double checked the Technical Bulletin from the 7.5 p 5 and it 
doesn't say anything about not working with ARS 7.1.  So, I am now in the 
process of downgrading my MidTier from 7.5 p 5 to 7.5 p 3.

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Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 11:03 AM
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Christie,

The MT is a client so yes it is a better idea to upgrade it before the server. 
The reason being that if the server offers a new piece of functionality on the 
client, the client will not be able to take advantage of that functionality 
until its upgraded.. Upgrading the client before the server, will mean that the 
client can access every functionality of the server application of the previous 
version.. I wouldn't keep a gap of more than a version though. Backward 
compatibility is perhaps better tested on one version by software 
manufacturers..

Perhaps IE 7 has an issue with the latest and the greatest MT version, which is 
why BMC told you what they did,. Did you ask them the reason why they 
recommended something like that which I agree is generally in direct 
contradiction to what they generally recommend..

Joe
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Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 1:40 PM
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Hi All - I wanted to validate some information since MidTier came out I have 
always upgraded my MidTier before upgrading ARS.  Is this still the case?  Can 
I upgrade Midtier from 7.1 p 6 to 7.5 p 5 or do I have to upgrade my ARS first? 
 The reason I am asking is that I upgraded my dev server to MidTier 7.5 p 5 and 
I am having an IE 7 issue so I was told by BMC not to install the latest patch 
of the MidTier client.  This is very counterintuitive of everything I have ever 
been told by BMC.  They seem to usually want me to install the latest patch 
before they try anything else.

ARS 7.1 p 6
ITSM 7.0.3 p 9
Window 2003
MS SQ 2005
IIS/Tomcat
RKM 7.2 p 2
MidTier 7.1 p 6

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Christie Pargeter
Legacy Health
IS - Programming
SR Technical Analyst
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