Tiếng Việt.html on external volume

Tieng Viet.html shows up in my trash and I have tried everything to delete it. I have used the option trick, downloaded "Force empty' and other programs but It will not empty. I have checked discussions and tried what was suggested but nothing works. When I disconnect my external hard drive (where I backup to) my trash is empty so I know that the file is not on my main drive. I have deleted the files on my backup drive and did a new back-up using a different name for the back up but the "Tieng Viet" file is still in the external drive.I have renamed the folders that the Tieng Viet was in inside the trash but nothing works. I can't get rid of them. They show up in Retrospect in .Trashe
HELP
QuickSilver G4 Dual Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Adobe have claimed that Apple 'fixed' the problem caused by the reporting of illegal filenames with the release of OS 10.4.7 (Relevant Adobe doc). Irrespective of whatever (possibly very rude) comments one might make, it might be worth downloading and (re-)running the Mac OS 10.4.8 Combo Updater PPC
I would not, frankly, expect that to help get rid of that pesky file, but (re-)running a Combo Updater won't do any harm, might spruce up a few things, and… you never know.
A bit more sensible perhaps… Adobe admit that the file (or its being reported as illegal) can cause directory damage. A clue! A clue? Only one way to find out – use DiskWarrior (or TechTool) to rebuild the drive's disk directory. Bottom line: even if this doesn't prove to be the "final solution" it does sound like something that really should be done so that any damage is repaired. Will subsequent messing with the 'VietKong' cause more damage that needs to again be repaired? Dunno…

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