Password box if Java app is run on Japanese Windows

Hi,
if we run our Java application on a Japanese-only (i.e. no multi-language) Windows, at start-up a dialog box asking for a password is displayed. We use Java 1.3.1 and i18n.jar for internationalization.
Adding the option -Dfile.encoding=ISO-8859-1 or ISO8859_1 or Cp1252 does not help.
Any ideas, what could be the cause of this?
Thank you in advance,
Friu.

Hello Sim085
thanks for your reply.
Perhaps it would be easier for us to continue the programming with any kind of VisualStudio Produkt ;-), although we dont't had to think about OOP yet!
Because of our new Network-Technology (Terminal-Server) we have to discuss serveral possibilities.
I've read about JSP and ASP.NET, and I want to know if JSP or any kind of JAVA Program will run on a Terminal-Server.
Are there any special aspects I have to know when running JSP on a terminal server from Microsoft? Is it better to program applications in JAVA or in JSP? ...
Thanks
Rasming

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