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+ ## Enhancements
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+ ### Adding a Second Instance of an Adapter
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+ You can add a second instance of this adapter without adding new code on the file system. To do this go into the Itential Platform Admin Essentials and add a new service config for this adapter. The two instances of the adapter should have unique ids. In addition, they should point to different instances (unique host and port) of the other system.
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