Class Not Found - IE, all others work

Hello,
following problem:
I've written an Applet with forte4java 4.0. It works fine with NS, Mozilla, Opera. But with IE (5.0,5.5,6.0) I get a Class Not Found Error? I've tried EVERYTHING, and while searching the Web, I found Applets, that act similar. So I created an Applet whith the following empty Methods:
init, destroy, start, stop, paint, repaint and run.
The same result!
So I took the eclipse IDE and compiled it -> It worked !???
Same whith JBuilder.
So, I love the Forte IDE but this f..., stolen me 'bout 12 hours of work. So any suggestions? Am I have to change Settings?

this applet is only one class, myMenu.class. And the class which isn't found is myMenu.class .
I've tested again and recognized that when I compile this class , which consits actually only of an empty init Method, with Eclipse, it can be found in all Browsers, but if I do this a few times the same 'Class not found' is shown in all IE. With forte it's allready, when compiling it first. I'm at this point to believe this is f...ing win ME.
Regards riedling

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