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Phil/Dan, >>Smells like snake oil if you ask me. >This actually sounds quite reasonable. An interactive job must somehow/ >somewhere indicate that it uses 5250 stuff or that it uses interactive CPW. >Turn off that "indicator" and CFINT wouldn't know. Perhaps. But if it does work, you may not want to install any more PTF's, even if they are HIPER. You'd never know what may include code to disable the circumvention software. The first clue may be a PTF which must be applied permanently. <g> Doug
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