Access denied by loading files into applet

Hi!
I have a problem with initializing my applet.
When i try to load files from my harddisk in my applet, i get the
"access denied" message and so the applet could not be initialized.
I gave my program files "allPermission" in the java-policy-tool.
Is there anybody who can tell me, what the problem is?
Thanks for your help.
Stefan

You should load the URL of your file.
URL url = null;
try {
url = new URL(getCodeBase(), getParameter("...your file..."));
}catch(Exception e){;}
loaders.load(url);
Normally, that should be good !
Bye !

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