Applet running .dll

I want my applet to load a C library (a .dll file). But when i execute it, it throws a SecurityException.
I tried to modify the java.policy file, but it dint work.
I also tried to sign the Applet, but it did not work.
Maybe i did something wrong.
My applet have only this method:
public void init()
try {
System.loadLibrary("library");
catch(Exception e) {}
The library is in c:\windows, and the applet is loaded via web.
If anybody knows a way to do it, please tell me.
Thanks in advance, el tano

Could you post the full text of the error message?
And also the entry in you .java.policy file that gives permission.
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