Unable to display all the contents of the temporary Internet files

{When Microsoft Security Essentials ends a race, I get a message about an unknown file in a folder: C:\Users\{user name} \AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files the message indicates that the file in question is located in the Content.IE5 folder which I am unable to view.  I changed Internet Tools security options to show all hidden files.  What Miss me?

See the following tutorial.

http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/167636-Internet-Explorer-temporary-Internet-files-browse.html

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