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<blockquote data-quote="Nethfel" data-source="post: 1019438" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>That's weird, the only things that should be hidden really at that point (which windows will usually hide by default unless you've enabled show hidden files and show system files) would be the resource forks and .DS files (which you can remove the .DS files via a terminal command, or you can get Blueharvest to handle keeping all of your external/thumb/network drives clean of the . files that OSX creates for its own house keeping).</p><p></p><p>I've never had my OSX systems on my Windows networks flag the files as hidden and/or system files... Have you tried files of other extensions (ie: xls?) and not the Office 07 standards of docx, xlsx, etc.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nethfel, post: 1019438, member: 89124"] That's weird, the only things that should be hidden really at that point (which windows will usually hide by default unless you've enabled show hidden files and show system files) would be the resource forks and .DS files (which you can remove the .DS files via a terminal command, or you can get Blueharvest to handle keeping all of your external/thumb/network drives clean of the . files that OSX creates for its own house keeping). I've never had my OSX systems on my Windows networks flag the files as hidden and/or system files... Have you tried files of other extensions (ie: xls?) and not the Office 07 standards of docx, xlsx, etc.? [/QUOTE]
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