ResEdit should make the folder visible. IIRC that's a TechTool Pro feature, so you could probably use TTP to render it visible as well. In any event I seem to recall that all the files in the TrashCache folder are visible, so you just have to open the folder.

- Eric.


On Wednesday, April 14, 2004, at 06:29 PM, Howard R. Katz wrote:



Ok, how do I recover these? I've got two word processing files that have
ended up somehow in an invisible folder on my 5300c, running 8.1.


They're in a file marked (dot)TP2(dot)TrashCache.



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