Applet security problems while connecting with database

i hav problem in the japplet connecting with sql database
it gives security access denied error while running program as my driver is jdbc:odbc:bridge driver
so for resolving this error how can i turn off security of applet and also which security permission to be change?
plz reply

baftos wrote:
Maybe I should question the need to access a local database on the client PC.
But anyway, the normal way to obtain security clearance is to use a signed applet.
Another possibility is to grant the applet all permissions by modifying the security policy file of each client to grant your applet 'all permissions'. Note that in this case you must have access to each and every client PC or ask them to do so before running the applet.Database access at client's machine is ridiculous. I doubt this is what OP wants.
@OP: request you to post the original security issue and the environment details.
Thanks,
Mrityunjoy

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