How to Documents and settings\All Users Data\ in Vista?

I'm doing a game "cheats" and he said: go to "Documents and Settings\All Users\Aplication Data\... "How to this area? I think I have to go to the "C:" prompt, but I do not remember how to get there. Thank you

The Documents and Settings folder has been moved to C:\Users\...

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