Use GW 8.02 client with GW 8.03

Planning to update to 8.03 (yeah, we are a little behind), and was wondering until I get all my clients updated, are there
any issues with them running the 8.02 client for a day or so? I assume not, but never hurts to ask.
Thanks in advance
Val

In article <[email protected]>, Iliadmin wrote:
> Planning to update to 8.03 (yeah, we are a little behind), and was
> wondering until I get all my clients updated, are there
> any issues with them running the 8.02 client for a day or so? I assume
> not, but never hurts to ask.
>
The rule to work from is that the client just can't be much newer than
the server. It is common for places to have at least a few clients a bit
older than the server, even with all the auto update options we have. I
have a client running that way that aren't bothering to update the client
as we are on the cusp of upgrading to GW 2012 and will get to the clients
then.
Andy Konecny
Knowledge Partner (voluntary SysOp)
Konecny Consulting Inc. in Toronto
"Give more than others think is wise
Challenge yourself beyond what others think is right"
Michael 'Pinball' Clemens

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