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  1. #1
    reza tahriri Guest

    applet read/write local files


    hellllo

    I am creating an client -server application on a a local network(applet-servlet,
    where the applet should be enble to read/write on local PC's files).
    I wonder if there is anyway to enable my applet so they can access the local
    file without geting certificates form a certificate authorities ( That is,
    I don't want to pay yearly fee for an small local network). I heard a solution
    is to install my applets on the local hard disk, but I don't want to do that.

    Is there anyway to do this?
    Is there a way to create dummy certificate just for the local netwrok?



    appreciate any help.
    Regards
    Reza


  2. #2
    syed Mudasir Ahmed Guest

    Re: applet read/write local files


    Reza,
    Check this out. Hope it helps


    "reza tahriri" <mrt@bull.com> wrote:
    >
    >hellllo
    >
    >I am creating an client -server application on a a local network(applet-servlet,
    >where the applet should be enble to read/write on local PC's files).
    >I wonder if there is anyway to enable my applet so they can access the local
    >file without geting certificates form a certificate authorities ( That is,
    >I don't want to pay yearly fee for an small local network). I heard a solution
    >is to install my applets on the local hard disk, but I don't want to do

    that.
    >
    >Is there anyway to do this?
    >Is there a way to create dummy certificate just for the local netwrok?
    >
    >
    >
    >appreciate any help.
    >Regards
    >Reza
    >



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