Default jre for applets?

hi,
how can i set jre1.4.2 or jre1.5 as default jre for applets in my webbrowser(IE).
i have jre 1.4.2, jre1.5 and jre1.6 installed.
everytime when i start to run an applet jre 1.6 will be started.
i'am working in an windows environment.
can anybody give me a hint.
best regards
guido

yos1 wrote:
Though it seems odd, registry changes can be applied more easily ..So, given the choice
change the HTML on the server, once for each applet, or
change the Windows registry database on the client PCs, once for each client PC
you would go for changing the Windows registry database on every client PC.
Interesting.
What about client PCs that have a different operating system?
Do you know which registry changes have to be applied ?I do not know for sure there is a way to do what you want,
it would not be the option I would go for.
I am not in the habit of advising people to make arbitrary changes to the Windows registry database,
maybe you can find someone who will investigate this for you on a microsoft support forum
or on rentacoder or some such site.

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    Are you using Mozilla Firefox to access the console or Internet explorer ?
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    Make sure u restart after installation of the RPM
    cheers
    let moi know how u get on

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