I have a file name "FEF86000" on my desktop ?!?

I do not know where it came from, but all of a sudden, I have a file named FEF86000 on the desktop, that I can't delete nor open.  What is that?
Thank you.

Ok, what likely happened is a something got thrown off a little, it happens and files appear like ghosts.
Download the free Onyx here for Lion (click the Downloads link)
Run all the checks when it starts and check off and run ALL the cleaning and maintenance aspects (you can opt to reboot at the end, but reboot at the end for sure)
http://www.titanium.free.fr/
That will reset everything, let things rebuild and should take care of your issue as it has done in the past for issues like yours.
OnyX will not hurt your machine or your files or programs, just cleans out the caches, allows spotlight to rebuild, runs permisisons checks and so forth.
If it still appears, then use OnyX again and under the Verify tab, enable show corrupt plists and run that, report back what it says.
If you get any errors on any of the repairs or checks, let me know what it was as well, there could be a bigger issue afoot.

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    "FIRSTNAME" CHAR(31) PATH 'FIRSTNAME'
    ) AS X;
    It tells me invalid identifier ,
    Do I need to use a function to get the XML_COL as a object_value ???
    But when I create the table like
    create table test1 of XMLTYPE;
    and use sqlldr it works, but I dont have the file name, or dont know how to access it ??
    and I can use
    SELECT X.* FROM tst1 P2,
    XMLTable ( '//XMLRoot//APPLICATION'
    PASSING P2.object_value
    COLUMNS
    "LASTNAME" CHAR(31) PATH 'LASTNAME',
    "FIRSTNAME" CHAR(31) PATH 'FIRSTNAME'
    ) AS X;

    BTW
    Here's a trivial example of what you appear to be trying to do..
    C:\xdb\otn\sqlLoader>sqlplus scott/tiger @createTable
    SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production on Wed Aug 2 22:08:10 2006
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle.  All Rights Reserved.
    Connected to:
    Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production
    With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
    SQL> DROP TABLE TEST_TABLE
      2  /
    Table dropped.
    SQL> CREATE TABLE TEST_TABLE
      2  (
      3    filename    VARCHAR2(32),
      4    file_content xmltype
      5  )
      6  /
    Table created.
    SQL> quit
    Disconnected from Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production
    With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
    C:\xdb\otn\sqlLoader>type sqlldr.ctl
    LOAD DATA
    INFILE 'filelist.txt'
       INTO TABLE TEST_TABLE
       FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
        FILENAME       CHAR(32),
        FILE_CONTENT   LOBFILE(FILENAME) TERMINATED BY EOF
    C:\xdb\otn\sqlLoader>type filelist.txt
    testcase1.xml
    testcase2.xml
    C:\xdb\otn\sqlLoader>type testcase1.xml
    <foo/>
    C:\xdb\otn\sqlLoader>type testcase1.xml
    <foo/>
    C:\xdb\otn\sqlLoader>sqlldr userid=SCOTT/TIGER control=sqlldr.ctl log=sqlldr.log -direct
    SQL*Loader: Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production on Wed Aug 2 22:08:11 2006
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
    Load completed - logical record count 2.
    C:\xdb\otn\sqlLoader>sqlplus scott/tiger
    SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production on Wed Aug 2 22:08:18 2006
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle.  All Rights Reserved.
    Connected to:
    Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production
    With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
    SQL> select * from TEST_TABLE
      2  /
    FILENAME
    FILE_CONTENT
    testcase1.xml
    <foo/>
    testcase2.xml
    <baa/>
    SQL>
    If you are interested in the 11g beta program please contact me directory at
    markDOTdrakeAToracleDOTcom

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