Applet window warning

getting the above warning in the IE window bottom portion of the frame. (compiled with -target 1.1) Why would that warning be appearing and how can I prevent it. No java errors logged. Also is there a way (html possibly) to have an applet open in the existing IE window vs. in a separate frame .. thanks

they're just using IEIE itself cannot display or understand java. If by that you meant that IE uses the Microsoft VM (default), well you can't do anything about it (although I've heard of a loophole in the API that allows you to change the text. Maybe I'm wrong).
I don't see a reason you need to change that text anyway. There's nothing wrong with letting the user know that the window belongs to the applet.

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