Hi!

> The system uses MS-Client and FreeDOS in both server and clients...
> The client can access the server and run the database fairly well
> (it crashes occasionally though). But it cannot do a 'dir'
> command to see the shared folder of the server. The error message
> is: "unimplemented internal dos function INT2F/120s".

That must be a 4 digit number, not 120s... Maybe 1205 for example?
Please try using a newer kernel - I assume you use FreeDOS 1.0, but
you can check the updated FreeDOS on http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/

> Apparently this is a known bug. While searching the internet...

Well you found a comp.os.linux.network message from 2004, it is
quite possible that the bug got fixed years ago ;-).

Eric

>         Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 17:36:21 GMT
>         Subject: DOS MS Client v3 and EFG80
...
>         NET USE, but if I attempt to list the directory (DIR) the
>         redirector (I'm assuming) complains of an extended error
>         123 and lists nothing in the directory even though I know
>         there are files that should be listed. Tried using a LAN
>         MANAGER client boot disk with same results as well.
>
>         Now here's the weird part. I can copy a file from a local
>         drive to the remote directory. When I run a directory
>         listing via DIR the newly created file magically appears
>         as the only file in that directory. If I attempts
>         repeated directory listings the file then dissapears and
>         the extended error message reappears again. The most
>         amazing thing is that despite the error message I can run
>         any program from the remote share if I know the path...


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