user appdata problem

I read an answer to fix a registry problem for "userappdata", but at the point when I OK to "show the hidden files and folders", I can't find where to go to find the 'properties' to complete the correction. Where can I find "Properties"?

Please describe the fix and where you expect to find "real estate". To view the files/folders hidden in Vista, go to control panel > Folder Options > view and find the settings to show the files hidden and protected operating system files to it. Make the changes you want, apply/OK. 'Properties' are in it so I don't understand what you're trying to do. MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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