On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Eric Strobel wrote:

> 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.


TrashCache is only showing up under a find file function and it's an 
invisible folder.  ResEdit isn't giving me any function to make it visible 
either - amazing how these machines know just how to frustrate their 
users.  :)

(I know there's supposed to be a way of having resedit show file 
attributes but it's not wanting to work or I'm not doing something at the 
program's startup.)


Later.................Howard

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