Not available location / access denied

I have only one account (Administrator) on my laptop, but I can't access certain folders (such as cookes).  My permisoins are set to full control.  There is a little blue "shortcut arrow" on several of these directories I am unble to access - what can I do to open the permissions?

I have only one account (Administrator) on my laptop, but I can't access certain folders (such as cookes).  My permisoins are set to full control.  There is a little blue "shortcut arrow" on several of these directories I am unble to access - what can I do to open the permissions?

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