Oh and if your NAS drive or NFS share is on a linux box you can use this one liner to delete all the directories: find. Hopefully this works, and for the record if this 'does' work then it isn't necessarily isolated to just Leopard because I saw this all the time in Tiger. You will also want to delete them in every folder on your NAS drive or share, just to be sure. They will be recreated when you connect to those shares again. Mine are as follows.AppleDB/.AppleDesktop/.AppleDouble/ and these too::2eTemporaryItems/:2eDS_Store Find these on your NAS shares or whereever and delete them. Once you are able to view the files (of course not in OS X) you will want to look for the hidden files that start with a period (.). First off you will need to connect to your drive in a way that you are able to view all the files. Okay, this is how I fix it everytime my network drives do not show anything in them, and I know there are files/directories there.
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