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Can you move all the remaining files in that subdirectory and then deltree the subdirectory from DOS?

You may have to go "attrib -s -h -r *.* " before you can use "deltree".

Let us know.

Kishore Parhi

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Hi Rick,
     At the risk of asking the obvious, can you right-click on the
offending file in Explorer and Rename it to something that you can then
delete in Windows or DOS?

                                                               Terry L.
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Rick Glazier wrote:

> The only problem I have now is --- I have a file in a subdirectory
> that is zero bytes and DOS reports it is not there, with NO filename.
> In Win95a xplorer, it shows dots and dashes.

> I went in search of this file in Norton Disk Editor (READ ONLY!) and
> discovered that this file ACTUALLY has a "binary type face" name  that
> is MUCH different than what Win95 "sees", and all the other files have
> readable names in "other" directories.

> Windows can't find the file to delete it... (The name problem...)
> DOS has no name for it, so I can't delete it from there with "del"

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