This is a multi-stage test. Click on "done" when you have completed reading these instructions.

First, policytool will be invoked.

Then, follow these steps:
0) Find (or create) a temporary directory that you have write access to. (Example: 'C:\foo\tmp' on Windows or '/tmp' on other systems)

1) Click on the "Add Policy Entry" button in the main policytool window.

2) Click on the "Add Permission" button in the Policy Entry window.

3) In the Permission window, pull down the "Permission" menu and select "AWTPermission".

4) In the Permission window, pull down the "Target Name" menu and select "listenToAllAWTEvents".

5) Click on the "OK" button in the Permission window.

6) Click on the "Done" button in the Policy Entry window.

7) In the main policytool window, pull down the "File" menu and select "Save As".

8) In the SaveAs window, enter "/tmp/ptool.test" as the file name and save it. If the file already exists, just replace it.
(Or use the temporary directory mentioned in Step 0 if it's not '/tmp'. For example, "C:\foo\tmp\ptool.test" on Windows)

9) Check the content of the file created in the previous step

10) check to make sure that the new entry is in the policy file.

11) repeat steps 1-10 for:
AWTPermission: readDisplayPixels
NetPermission: specifyStreamHandler
RuntimePermission: setContextClassLoader, setSecurityManager, shutdownHooks, stopThread
SecurityPermission: createAccessControlContext

In the confirmation dialog pop-up, click "OK".

Exit policytool. Delete the files created during this test. If the temporary directory is also newly created, empty and delete it.

Press "Pass" if ... press "Fail" otherwise.