I have to ask WHY are you trying to upgrade individual components of a working FactoryTalk View SE Network Distributed system?
If you are having connectivity issues with server/clients, or Alarms and Events is not working on a few computers, it is NOT a version issue.
SE distributed systems are like a time capsule, if everything is working you leave it.
If you want to upgrade to a newer version of FactoryTalk View SE, it is better to upgrade the entire system, not individual components.
If you have a single server and a few clients, you should grab a new computer with no Rockwell software on it and install the latest version of FactoryTalk View.
Do a backup of the project on the existing server and restore it on the new computer.
Get all communications working, then build a new client with the new version of FactoryTalk View and add it to the new server, make sure everything is working... then add another.
I have successfully upgraded a SE distributed system with redundant servers and 20 clients from version 8 to version 10. This was to add better connectivity for L82 processors.
It is a project that needs to be well planned out if you want to keep production running while you are doing it.
Upgrading individual components of FactoryTalk on individual computers in a working distributed system, will break EVERYTHING eventually, especially if you don't have a TechConnect contract.
I strongly suggest you do a backup restore to a new server running latest version of FactoryTalk View SE and add new clients from there...