Unable to Rename Files and Folders inside Sites Directory

Seemed to start happening since upgrading to OS 10.5.2 from 10.4.9 and/or activating Apache & PHP. Get info for Sites shows my user and admin accounts having R&W privileges and everyone having reading privileges. Applied privileges to enclosed items for both R&W accounts. Any file or folder with Sites that I get info for has the name & extension grayed out.

LOL
I love this advice: just reboot
Hey I threw my windows shittop away and now I am using MacOS X, upgraded to Mavericks. Are you really sure we want to reboot to fix the problems, middle age is finished, windows is dead
I have exact same problem, cannot rename the files, even clicking like mad on a file, there is no F2 key to rename files like in windows
My mac is a core i 7 modern, ok I try to reboot and come back (Mac was on since more than 10 days)
If it works I hesitate to:
  - either thank you
   - either throw my Mac away and by a surface ! (at least the PC everybody knows it has to be rebooted to fix stupid bugs)

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    1. If you have autorun.info file, you can manually delete it or use tools like autorun eater(or any other you like).
    If all the folders are moved inside a hidden folder, select all the items inside that folder, cut them and paste them to root directory of your memory card.
    If you select properties of any folder on your memory card, the hidden attribute might be locked as shown:
    To solve these issues, type cmd in the start menu, right click on it and click run as administrator.
    2. In the command prompt window, type the following:
    L: [Press Enter]
    Here, I assume L as your drive letter.
    3. Type the following code to reset the attributes of all the files and folders to their default:
    Attrib *.* -r -h -s /s /d   [Press Enter]
    After few seconds, all the files and folders will be reset to their normal attributes settings.
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