Trying to run Sun vendor Applet (VPN-Netlet) that required legacy Java Runtime plugins - npjpi160_26.dll and npoji610.dll; nor working.

Running legacy Applet; prior to 2.1/2.2; we simply copied 2 DLL files from Java install to plugins directory under Sea Monkey install dir; no plugins dir exists now under new versions of Sea Monkey ; don't know where to place to get my self-deploying Applet to run since DLLs not read by newer versions.
As new Java versions for runtime get updated, we simply copy plugin DLL files to plugins directory. With new plugin framework can't figure out how to get Sea Monkey to recognize DLL files so Applet will load properly.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much!
Fielding Johnson
Integrator/Developer
[email protected]

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