Disable Security Warning

With Sun 1.6.0_10 and later a security warning is displayed when launching applets, launching a older Java Runtime version as defined in the security basline. Because of support reasons some of our web applications have to run with a specific older version, so the security message will pop up. This is very annoying for the people.
Is there any way to override the security baseline settings with a own one or to disable this kind of message?

This document provides information about specifying a given Java version for running applets. I don't know if doing so would eliminate whatever it is that you're objecting to.
[https://jdk6.dev.java.net/plugin2/version-selection/]

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