Installation of different versions of GUI clients on same machine

Hi All,
Is there any document about how to install different versions of MDM GUI clients on same Machine.
we have different version of MDM server in Sandbox and Developement environment. I know we can install different versions of GUI Clients by specifying different locations. But i am looking for some standard document / SAP note. Please if anyone has this information, it will be very helpful.
Thanks and Regards,
Shiv

Hi Shiv,
You can find this information regarding different Version of GUI Clients on same machine from Standard SAP Installation Guide on Page 51
5.1 Maintaining Multiple Versions of MDM it tells that you can install multiple versions of MDM 5.5 on one host and switch between the versions.This may be useful, for example, when updating the patch level.
Please refer to SAP Installtion guide,
https://websmp201.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700001119842007E
Also Check SAP Note: 1283687
Best Regards,
Mandeep Saini

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