Temporary Internet files Access Denied (System Administrator files and display already)

Hello

I am an administrator on my own computer. I was able to view the system folder.

I've done here: C:\Users\rbucao\AppData\Local

But I can't access the Temporary Internet Files folder. Can someone help me?

Thank you.

See this thread to access the files:
To view temporary Internet files

  1. Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button. In the search box, typeInternet Explorer, then, in the list of results, click on Internet Explorer.

  2. Click Tools and then click Internet Options.

  3. Click the general tab and then, under browsing history, clickSettings.

  4. Temporary Internet files and history settings dialog box, click files.

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