You may have to download the "unsupported" rmi.zip file from Microsoft...

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Parag Thakker wrote:

> Hi !
>
> I have created a Java Applet which works as a RMI
> client.
> I tested with appletviewer .It works fine
>
> It does not work with browser.(IE)
> I am not sure what settings needs to be changed.
> Or do i have to place applet Class file in specific
> directory
>
> or.
>
> I have included java.rmi
>
> Suppose If I load the HTML page with that applet from
> another m/c, i.e webserver is running on my m/c
>
> Applet class file gets downloaded on the m/c while
> loading the page but what about rmi packages?
> If rmi packages are not there on other m/c does that
> mean applet won't run.
>
> Is this the problem that applet does not run within
> HTML page on other machine .
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Parag
>
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