"Untrusted Initial Connection Warnings"

Hi,
if i connect to SSGD the first time, i got a "Untrusted Initial Connection Warnings"
warning: "The SSGD client connecting to the server ... for the first time. Do you
with to connect to this server ?"
As i found in the docu http://docs.sun.com/source/820-4907/chapter1.html#BBJCEGAG
this behaviour is normal and you can avoid this with a preconfigured hostsvisited file.
Is there a possibility to change the title of the popup ?
Or remove this message without touching the client filesystem ?
If the user reads "Untrusted Initial Connection Warnings", he though
something is broken .... Also, he must accept 2 certificates (java-applet & this initial connection warnung)
to work with SSGD - one would be enough.
regards
Danny

This behaviour is by design - educating users so they are aware that once accepted they should not see these errors again is important to protect their login credentials from man-in-the-middle attacks.
It's unfortunate that SGD uses the JVM and a native helper application, both requiring confirmation but at lease it's only once.

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