Karthick,
Mid-Tier is truly little more than a collection of folders, and a Tomcat to
access them.  You can simply install another Tomcat, make a copy of the
midtier folder, point the new tomcat to the copy of mid-tier, and should be
good :)


On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Karthik <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Dear All,
>
> hope you are having a good day.
>
> I have a scenario where we have configured our own SSO plugin on a server
> that has 1 midtier installed. now, customer has exposed this on public IP
> so that it can be accessed over internet. however, when accessed over
> internet, it asks for windows authentication.
>
> To resolve this, we have planned to install one more mid-tier instance on
> the same machine and expose this on public ip so that they dont get
> prompted for windows authentication and login using remedy native
> authentication.
>
> we cant install the 2nd mid tier on a different machine due to
> unavailability.
>
> when we try to install 2nd mid-tier on the same machine, installer says it
> will upgrade the existing mid-tier even if we chose new installation in the
> beginning. any ideas?
>
> ARS/MT version: 8.1
> Windows Server 2008
>
> --
> - Karthik
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