I believe Archive (show) might leave the cache 'open', while Archive (no show) could close it permanently. I'm not certain about this, perhaps there is a special 'lock' that may be put in place by TPTB in certain cases?

David E. Lucas wrote:
How do you archive a cache so that it can't be logged again?  I recently had to archive my first cache hide and don't recall any options like that...
 
Also, what are the waypoints for the two April Fools caches you mentioned?  If they are still available on gc.com, I'd like to take a look, since this is the first I've heard of them.
 
Thanks,
David
AZTech
 
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When you archive a cache, you can archive it where it is seen again (and can be posted on) or archive it where you cant see it again. That prevents people from further logging onto your caches. Sloof Lirpa and Da Bomb are 2 caches that gc.com archived and we cant see it, so no one can still log on it.
 
(For those of you who are newer to caching than those 2 caches, they were aprils fools jokes, and I thought funny.)

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