What specifically did they (BMC Support) mean by dropping and re-adding
components? Recreating the objects that had those missing or improper gifs?

 

Joe

 

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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 12:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ARS, Atrium, ITSM, etc. 7.6.04 and patches 003 and 004...

 

Hi,

We upgraded our dev server and midtier to 7.6.04 several weeks ago.  Since
then, pages displayed in the MT do not show some standard gif images- e.g.,
the arrow for pull-down menus, the elipses for text area, etc.  BMC support
offered the solution of dropping and and re-adding the components.  (We're
not real excited by that prospect.)  We haven't really had time to play with
debugging it on our own yet, as the team is wrapping up a critical project
due at the end on Jan.

Regards,
Tony 

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Question 1
Although the versions and patch releases in the past had barely been
chronologically consistent, BMC has managed to do a fair job of keeping this
fairly consistent over the past few releases, both major and maintenance.
 
However I do not see a patch 003 for the ITSM application. I see one for the
AR Server, Approval, Atrium, RKM and almost all other complimentary tools
with the exception of the ITSM suite.
 
Was patch 003 never released for the ITSM suite??
 
Was it released and then recalled?
 
Question 2
Is patch 004 for 7.6.04 released for the whole suite? Are there any major
problems anyone had with it?
 
Joe 

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