If you think this message is more appropriate for samba-technical, let me know. I thought I'd try the general list first. I recently replaced a Novell Netware file/print server with Redhat Linux 6.1(Kernel 2.2.12) running Samba 2.0.5a-12 installed from the RPMS on the Redhat disc. The clients are all Windows 95 workstations. Everything works wonderfully...except... My client is a law firm and they use an old piece of DOS software called Matlaw. The software creates a subdirectory for each client, and populates it with "form" and "template" files, as the user creates the documents. Long story short - since moving to the Samba server, Matlaw works, but doesn't show all of the form and template files that are created in its Forms menu. I.E. if you create a client called "Bob" and then create "Form 1" "Form 2" "Form 3", when you look at the Forms menu for Bob, you only see Form1 instead of all 3 forms. Looking in the "bob" directory shows that all 3 forms were created. Removing Form 1 and Form 3 from the directory results in Form 2 being displayed in the drop-down forms menu. Apparently, the software is only finding the 1st file and not looking any further. I've spoken with the programmer who wrote the software and he says he used the Int21h Service 12 function to populate the Forms drop-down menu. After doing some testing, it appears that Samba isn't returning the "expected" response to the Int21h Service 12 function. According to his documentation, a call to Int21h Service 12 should put "0" in the AX register if there is another file in the directory or "FF" in AX if there aren't anymore files. 2 questions: Does it sound like I'm on the right track with the troubleshooting? Has anyone else run into this problem and is there a fix or workaround? I searched the mailing list archives on samba.org and dejanews without any luck, although I did find a post on dejanews dated 12/17/1999 describing a problem someone is having with the "touch" utility that MAY be related under the subject line: Problem with "touch.exe" under Smb 2.0.6. Any help or insight would be much appreciated. TIA Julian