Problens whit Messaging Server and Symantec Scan Engine

Hi!
I have installed Symantec Scan Engine 5.0 to check virus in my Messaging Server, but when I try to open the administration interface of Scan Engine installed in port 8004, it appeared the messages:
�Loading Java Subprogram�
�Do you want to install the subprogram distributed by Symanted? Yes
�please wait���.�
�Subprogram com.symantec.gui.guidelines.ScanEngine Applet started�
But the apple did not load at all.
I have installed the right java version.
bash-2.05# java -version
java version "1.4.2_09"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_09-b05) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_09-b05, mixed mode)
And I open it in Internet Explorer 6.0 sp2.
bash-2.05# ./imsimta version
Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.2 (built Dec 2 2004) libimta.so 6.2 (built 00:34:23, Dec 2 2004) SunOS projes 5.9 Generic_118558-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-1500
I didn�t know what is wrong and why I can not start the administration interface. Can someone help me?
Thanks in advance.

What "symantec is supported" means, is that we've tested our product with the scan engine, and it is known to work. It does not mean we have a clue how to support the product itself, only the integration with our product.
The problem you describe appears to be within the Symantec product itself, not the integration with our product. It's just the integration we would know how to support.
Also, please do understand:
1. This forum is not an official Support offering. It's a public forum.
2. Any answers given here are given by folk that donate their time, with no compensation.
If you want "technical support", it's something you would have to open a support case for. In this case, what is likely to happen is what happened above. "it's a problem in your Symantec product. Please call them".
I'm not trying to blow you off, it's just that your Symantec Scan Engine is a "black box" to us. We learned enough about it to integrate it into Messaging Server, but not enough to "support" it as a product, nor should we.

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    Hi you guys,
    I have some questions when studying SAP, could you please explain for me:
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    - What is the difference between Enqueue server and enqueue work process in ABAP stack?
    - If there is one message server for each stack, which messager server (ABAP or Java) will the Web dispatcher connect directly to?
    - How do ABAP message server and Java message server communicate with each other?
    Thank you very much.

    1. in Dual Stack, normally you have ABAP Stack and SCS Central service Instance. ABAP Instance has Message server, SCS has it own Message server and enqueue server. ABAP instance doesn't have enqueue server, because the SCS already has enqueue service
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    3. The term: enqueue server and enqueue work process , already shows its different quite obviously.
    What so confuse about it ? do some search on SAP Online Documentation.
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    Hi All,
    I need to create Technical System and Business System in SLD for my IDOC-XI-FILE Scenario. There i need to specify the Message Server port under Message Server and Instance Number in Central Application Server. Please let me know where i have to found these. Please help as soon as possible.
    Thanks & Regards,
    Nagarjuna.

    Hi Nagarujna,
    Instance Number : - just check the logon pad.. select your Ecc or R/3 system and click on chane item....  Usally it is 00.
    Message server port : it is 3600 + instance no.
    3600 + 00 = 3600
    Sachin

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