Strange forders appear in Finder

Hello,
Since a while I"ve noticed a  weird problem in my Finder. There are these folder that keep appearing but that I can't open (nothing happens when I click it, doesn't even color the folder). It's not just in a specific folder that these folders appear, but everywhere.
Could anyone tell me why or how to make it stop?
I've attached a print screen.

I'm having the same issue with a user's computer here at work. I am actually typing it from this right now. Tossing prefs files, permissions repairs - nothing.
It's a G4 Sawtooth with 10.4.11 and using a bluetooth Microsoft Mouse.
Any luck with this?

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