What is visan folder found under user > appdata > roaming >

My OS is Vista Business, SP2, computer HP dx2450 installed all the updates I have selected Explorer right click on the Start button and was scrolling through the list and found a folder named visan under user > (my name kc6qdi) > appdata > roaming > how do I know where or what it is?

Also, I would like to know what are shown all the info when I right click on the Start button.

Thank you

John

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