All who replied, thanks, but that part I already knew :)

I guess I should have phrased my question better.

>From what I've been able to gather, on a 0 CPW machine even the act of logging
in and using menus would trigger the CFINT governor.

So it appears that even telnet would not work.  I looked at the Java based 5250
emulator from Mochasoft that runs as an applet in a browser, but it appears to
still be talking to the iSeries telnet server.  I'm guessing that IBM's telnet
server, although a batch job itself, only talks to some interactive component,
maybe the QT3REQIO component of QWSGET that I see in the program call stack.

So does this mean that I'm pretty much stuck with using a browser or some thick
client c/s approach?


> A zero interactive machine will allow one device (console or
> workstation) to function without limitation.
>


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