I know that using a 5.x user tool against a 6.x server will cause issues 
with passwords. It seems that when a password field is set it isn't 
decoded properly, so the next time the user record is saved, the new, 
unknown password is saved to the record. Not sure if this is replicated in 
7.x but I'd assume so.

Christopher Cook 


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I wanted to know for a lot of the reasons Robert mentioned.  I always 
thought it was better to use an older client against a new server (5.1.2 
client against 6.3 server) not vice versa.  Is this not true?

Thanks

Kyle

Kern, Robert SBA wrote:
> **
> As to why this might (w/o really wanting it to) happen ... I think 
> especially at larger international environments, also with people 
> connecting to different Remedy systems from different providers within 
> the same company, it can happen that there some users still have old 
> clients ... *shrugs*
> 
> It then may not be that easy to update all clients for sure, also 
> limiting access by API version might be difficult as well (perhaps the 
> "old" client is needed for a different system, or that Admin might 
> shoot you in the leg if you break that client of this user who had 
> that installed). SMS may not be available everywhere as well.
> 
> Also with that user Joe in Bangalore or Hong Kong with his notebook, 
> who connects to Remedy once each second month and just does not care 
> about updating :-)
> 
> 
> Suppose as long as it does not "break" anything, it would be ok (if it 
> would, then perhaps you need to limit the connectable version after 
> all). "Why" ... it just happens :-)
> 
> 
> Cheers, Robert
> 
>
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> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Dave Barber
> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 23, 2007 10:01 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: 5.x User Client Against 7.x AR Server
>
> **
> Biggest question would be "why would you want to use a 5.x client 
> against a 7.x server?".
> 
> I can sorta understand using a later client (at my last place we had a 
> good few people using the 6.3 client against our 5.1.1 server, as it 
> handled search results considerably better), but not the other way 
round.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Dave
>
> 
> On 22/01/07, *Kyle Whitley* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Anyone know if the 5.x user client will work against a 7.x AR
>     Server?  I
>     know it wouldn't be officially supported.
>
>     Thanks
>
>     Kyle
>
>     --
>     Kyle Whitley
>     IT System Support Professional
>     Office of Information and Instructional Technology (OIIT)
>     Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
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