Preventing Java Plug-in security warning?



Hello,
I am using Firefox 2 on a Mac OS X. From our servers, a third party
has created a page with a Java applet. When we visit this page, we get
this security warning

---BEGIN WARNING MESSAGE---
Java Plug-in Security Warning:

Do you want to install and run signed applet distributed by "Third
Party Name"?
Publisher authenticity verified by "Thawte Consulting cc".
The security certificate was issued by a company that is trusted.
The security certificate has not expired and is still valid.
Caution: "Third party name" asserts that this content is safe. You
should only install/view this content if you trust "Third Party name"
to make that asssertion.
---END WARNING MESSAGE---

My question is, is there anything we can do to our applet on our
servers to prevent this message from appearing?

.



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