40 Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP2 J2EE Agent Guidenovdocx (en) 16 April 20107 (Conditional) If you do not have the Audit server installed, the J2EE installer installs the Auditserver for you. Specify the IP address of the Novell Access Manager Administration Console asthe Audit Server IP, then press Enter.8 (Conditional) If the Audit server is already installed on your machine:8a You are asked to specify if you want to replace the existing Audit server or use the existingserver: Press 1 to use the existing Audit server. Press 2 to replace the existing Audit server.8b (Conditional) Press 1 to use the existing Novell Audit Configuration.8c (Conditional) Press 2 to use a different Audit Server and then specify the IP address.9 Specify 3 for WebLogic, then press Enter.10 Read the alert message and press Enter to continue.11 Specify the path to the directory where WebLogic is installed, then press Enter.12 Specify the WebLogic Domain Home folder, then press Enter.13 Specify the name of the WebLogic Administration Console server, then press Enter.14 Specify the IP address of the Administration Console, then press Enter.15 Specify a port number for the Administration Console, then press Enter.16 Specify the username of the admin user of the Administration Console, then press Enter.17 Specify the password of the admin user of the Administration Console, then press Enter.18 Click Next. The JCC Dependent Packages Installation page is displayed.19 Press Enter.20 Review the installation summary, press Enter to install the agent, then press Enter again.21 To verify the installation, see Section 1.8, “Verifying If a J2EE Agent Is Installed,” on page 43.1.7.4 Configuring WebLogic for J2EE AgentsAfter you install the WebLogic application server, you must configure it for the WebLogic J2EEAgent as follows: “Modifying the WebLogic Java Security Policy” on page 40 “Configuring the Login” on page 41Modifying the WebLogic Java Security PolicyJava 2 Security uses the weblogic. policy file to determine access to resources. You can modifythe policy file so that it uses the correct defaults.1 In a text editor, browse to and open one of the following files, depending on your platform: Linux: /bin/startWeblogic.sh Windows: /bin/startWeblogic.cmd2 Remove the following Java parameter:-Djava.security.policy=