Deliver administrator rights Windows 7

I am running Windows 7 and have "Administrator rights" but I'm unable to access the 'Documents and Settings' or 'temporary Internet files '.  Why?

The best way to view the temporary Internet files is to select Tools (small gear on the right side of the menu bar of Internet explore and select Internet Options.)

Then, under browsing history, select settings

Then select view files.

You should be able to see them as less

C:/Users / * your user name * / AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Temporary Internet Files

Files temporary Internet is a protected system hidden folder.

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