Ok, I got it working.  I don't know if it's the "right" way, but its
working.  I just copied files from my existing installation into my new
one.

Specifically:

/opt/rt3/local/plugins/RT-Authen-ExternalAuth
/opt/rt3/local/lib/RT/Authen/ExternalAuth.pm
/opt/rt3/local/man/auto/RT/Authen/ExternalAuth
/opt/rt3/local/man/auto/RT/Authen/ExternalAuth/.packlist
/opt/rt3/local/man/man3/RT::Authen::ExternalAuth.3pm

To respective location in new tree


-----Original Message-----
From: Helmuth Ramirez 
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 3:29 PM
To: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: External Auth on Server with Multiple Instances

We run two instances of RT on our server (separate installation trees).
I installed my first instance and have everything up and running as it
should be including External Auth for my AD users.  First instance done.
Installed second instance, RT works, cool so far.  Now I want to get
External Auth working for my second instance.  What would be the way to
accomplish this?  I had previously installed External Auth via CPAN and
it updated some files on its own.  Is there a way a "tell" the new
External Auth installation to look in my new RT installation tree?

Cheers!
Helmuth
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