Yes, there were.  I've actually installed 6.1.0 and 6.1.1.   

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...which brings up something I've been curious about.
 
Was there a AR System 6.1 and 6.2?  If not, why jump to 6.3?
 
Michelle

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Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 12:46 PM
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Subject: Re: Is there a 18-month window for support of version 6.0.


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The support is not time-based.  They simply support the current major
version, along with the two most recent major versions.  In this case,
ARS 7.0 is the current major version, with 6.3 and 6.0 being the other
supported ones.  When 7.5 is released sometime in 2007 (I'm guessing
Q3), 6.0 will then drop from the list.  There is a statement somewhere
on their site that lists all of the currently supported and
non-supported versions of all their products. 
 
Having said that, BMC will still attempt to support a customer with
valid support with problems in non-supported versions, but only up to
the point where upgrading would solve the problem.
 
Rick
 
On 11/28/06, John Atherly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        BMC is no longer supporting Remedy AR System 5, But will this be
the case
        in 18 months for support on version 6.0.
        
        
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