Repository Manager Business Objects

We create a new Repository Manager (Business Objects Repository) on the SAP Portal, following the procedure of SAP Documentation (particularly "Integrating SAP Business Objects XI 3.1 Tools with SAP Netweaver of Ingo Hilgefort among other documentation) named "boerm".
When the users access to this KM Folder, "My Favorites" folder is outdated, and after several hours the new Favorite Link appears.
The only way to refresh the folder content is selecting Folder -> Refresh, but that function doesn't exists in several LayoutSet of KM.
How can we refresh the folder automatically?
Regards.

Hi,
then you need to look into the code you are doing. thats a custom application which we have no knowledge about.
ingo

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