Catalog files path in NTFS

Hello Experts,
I am encountered with a scenario where i need to recover Web and Catalog folders from file system since MII intelligence portal is down Also nwa.
could you please help me how to find the folders ? i have recovered WEB folders but not able to find Catalog (all Query templates and Transactions).
Thanks,
Ayush

Hi Ayush
The catalog content is not stored in the folder structure starting MII 12.0. They are in the NW DB.
That's why you cannot find them. The web content is there in both DB and the file system (on the web root of the server).
Regards
Partha

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