I still have my nice shiny gold Beta CD's from Remedy for 3.0 as well as my black three ring binders with my Admin and User manuals for v 1.2.4 in what I used to refer to my Remedy Museum but have since renamed it my Remedy Masoleum! I could probably dig up my old 1.2.4 floppys and perhaps a QIC150 tape...
Phil Bautista President / CEO Bull Creek Data Corporation www.bullcreek.com Remedy Approved Consultant (RAC) 512-731-0304 -----Original message----- From: Axton axton.gr...@gmail.com Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 18:12:54 -0400 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: History of AR System > 4.5.2, I think that is when they killed the Motif client. This was > the same time (when the Motif client was killed) that multiple > assignee groups were introduced. > > When were active links introduced? > > As far as the web: > - 4.x series used ARWeb (cgi); there was also RemedyWeb (java > application, or was it an applet?) > - 5.x introduced the new java based web interface, mid-tier; I think > RemedyWeb was dropped at the same time > > There are also the introduction and removal of the various sub-components: > - WAP > - Tivoli Link > - Palm > - and some others... > > There is also the localization stuff: > - before 6.x??? > - 6.3 and earlier required a separate ARServer per character set > - 7.5? introduced fully localized arserver > > There is also the email engine: > - With 5.x? the email engine was re-written from a C based server > daemon to a java daemon > - supports > 255 chars in the message body > - lots of other things introduced: mailboxes, protocol support, > templates, attachments... > > Starting with 7.0, some things were introduced into the approval server: > - generate signature list prior to requesting approval > > Axton Grams > > On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Brock, Anne<anne_br...@bmc.com> wrote: > > BMC Acquisitions: http://www.bmc.com/corporate/strategic-acquisitions > > > > and > > > > I have 4.5 a couple months later than Dave, but to continue backwards in > > > time: > > > > 4.5 July 2000 This point release includes: > > * Improved Installation process > > * Enhanced performance and stability of the Remedy User > > * Added functionality to the Remedy Administrator > > * Enhanced logging functionality - records the appropriate lo> gging > > (API, filter, or SQL) to the status list, and returns the log via eac> h > > API call until you request a stop. You can specify getting the log direct> > > ly or having the log written to a specific file. > > * Provides hooks for building interfaces to allow it to authe> > > nticate against external directories. > > * Groups together interrelated objects specific to an applica> tion > > on a packing list. Modifies or deletes these objects through an edi> tor > > in Remedy Administrator. > > * Gives server logs maximum sizes and can be configured to be> > > circular logs. > > * Associates properties like version tags, version informatio> n, and > > labels. > > * Has no constraints on the number of server threads; custome> rs can > > use as many as their database and system resources can support. > > * Extends the business time functionality by adding the Appli> > > cation-Bus-Time-Subtract command. > > > > 4.0.3 November 1999 Minor Release > > > > 4.0.2 June 1999 Minor Release > > > > 4.0.1 Sep 1999 Minor Release > > > > 4.0 Jan 1999 Improved installation process and use> r interface. > > Improvements to Fields, Objects and Workflow, and added var> ious other > > features to the Remedy Administrator. > > > > 3.2.1 1998 Minor Release > > > > 3.2 Sep 1998 Point Release > > > > 3.1 May 1997 Point Release > > > > 3.0 1996 Version Release > > > > 2.1 1994 Point Release > > > > 2.0 1993 Version Release > > > > Anne Brock > > Principal SC, BMC Software > > > > The opinions, statements, and/or suggested courses of action expressed in> > > this E-mail do not necessarily reflect those of BMC Software, Inc. My v> > > oluntary participation in this forum is not intended to convey a role as a > > > spokesperson, liaison or public relations representative for BMC > > Software, > Inc. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arsl...@arsl> > > IST.ORG] On Behalf Of Easter, David > > Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 8:34 AM > > To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG > > Subject: Re: History of AR System > > > > I've got tharelease dates back to 4.5.00 - but sorry, don't have that inf> > > o for earlier. > > > > AR System 7.5.00 (1/16/2009) > > > > AR System 7.1.00 (8/31/2007) > > > > AR System 7.0.01 (10/6/06) > > > > AR System 7.0 (05/09/2006) > > > > AR System 6.03 (01/2005) > > > > AR System 6.0 -- (2/6/04) > > > > AR System - Maintenance 5.1.2 -- (10/17/03) > > > > Action Request System 5.1 -- (9/11/02) > > > > Action Request System 5.0.1 -- (3/15/02) > > > > Action Request System 5.0 with Web and Windows clients (12/10/01) > > > > AR System 4.5.2 Maintenance -- (2/14/01) > > > > AR System 4.5.1 Maintenance -- (6/30/00) > > > > Action Request System 4.5 -- (5/26/00) > > > > > > -David J. Easter > > Sr. Product Manager, Solution Strategy and Development > > BMC Software, Inc. > > > > The opinions, statements, and/or suggested courses of action expressed in> > > this E-mail do not necessarily reflect those of BMC Software, Inc. 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