Deny access to files in Dreamweaver

For a college project I built a Web site. We use Adobe CS6. I did all the work on a computer for College, but I have to work at home during the holiday to finish on the date limit. I copied all the files on a usb key and everything works well except 3 CSS and javascript which are related to the Web site. It's only the files that have been linked to Web pages and they have green names for some reason any. Screenshot:http://puu.sh/h67n7/7a52e1fd57.png for example in my CSS file, I got a template file css that I was referencing that was unrelated and I open it fine. When I opened the Web pages had linked to them css and javascript files I only get the html. I can't view or edit files in any program and I can't copy them. I tried settings all files on not only reading, giving all permissions and using the utility menu context of property taking. Nothing has worked. I am the admin on my system and UAC is disabled and never give the guests. Any ideas why I can't access my files? I can't wait to get all my work done in time.

The file was encrypted on the College computer, so you'll need to decipher it before copy you it to the usb key.

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