Alternatively, you can check our detailed guide on fixing the folder access denied issue on Windows 11.

Why can’t I find the location tab in the folder properties?

Several factors may be responsible for the missing location tab in folder properties on Windows 11. The most notable ones are:

Folder does not support moving – Some folders support moving to another location, while some don’t. The folders that support being moved from one location to another show the file location tab by default. So, the location tab may not show if the folder is not movable. Issues with the Windows Registry – Windows registry contains the documentation for folders and services. So, the missing location tab from the folder properties can be due to some issues with registry keys and wrong configuration. Also, a corrupt registry can cause the location tab to be unavailable.

The causes may vary on different computers depending on the kind of folder you’re trying to access. Nevertheless, let’s explore the following solutions highlighted below.

What can I do if I can’t find the location tab in properties?

Before trying any advanced steps, go through the following:

Disable third-party antivirus software. Restart Windows in Safe Mode and check if the location tab appears in the folder properties.

If the problem persists, try the solutions below:

1. Use Windows Registry

Tweaking the Registry Editor allows you to access and change registry keys to fix the no location tab in the properties issue.

2. End the File Explorer process and start it again

Ending tasks for File Explorer processes on your PC will stop background activities affecting the folder you’re trying to access. Also, you may be interested in our article about how to take ownership of the folder or file on your PC to resolve permission issues. Likewise, our detailed guide for fixing the File Explorer preview pane if it’s not working can also be useful if you encounter such issues. For further questions or suggestions about this guide, kindly drop them in the comments section.

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