Applet auto-install java problem

Hi
We have a widely deployed applet, that uses html generated by html generator tool from sun, to cause auto-install of java for people who don't have it ... This was working fine till a few days ago people started getting errors like the following, when loading the applet html page:
"A window pops up and says �the server has not found anything matching the requested URI. When I close this window a second window pops up saying �unable to download http:java.sun.com/update/1.4.2/1.4.2_01-b.05xml for installation
My guess is this may be related to the launch of the java install via java.com and that somehow the old links are broken ...
I did a search for the url referenced above and don't find it mentioned ... I assume 1.4.2_01-b.05 has been superseded, but I don't know where this link is coming from
Doesn't seem that there is a new html generator tool available, the latest one generates html that is identical to what we are using (in terms of cab file references, etc)
Any help on this most appreciated ... or info on who I should contact to resolve this
Thanks
Jim

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