Multiple Desktop Icons

Have any of you seen this before?
http://oz-bits.com/dl/odd-desktop.png
See the multiple desktops? Seems to get duplicated when I install things sometimes. When I open a normal finder window after an install, I can see duplicate Desktop, Applications, Documents etc, which I drag off the finder window, but when I do a File -> Open in Word or Text Edit (which is what the pic is of) those multiple desktops show up.
Any ideas? I've trashed the finder prefs file, but not sure where else to go. Thanks much.
Running 10.4.8 on a Dual 1.8GHZ G5 PowerMac with 1.5G RAM
Mac OS X (10.4.8)
Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Take a look at macjack's advice here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2715273&#2715273
This problem comes up periodically, don't think anyone knows why.
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