DPR_DOCUMENT iview is having missing folder icon and description

Hi All,
The C projects iview DPR_DOCUMENT contains many folders under the document tab. A particular user is facing the issue of missing folder icon and name at the project header level.
Any suggestions as to why this could be happening or where this can be checked will be very helpful to me.
Thank You
Yeshwant More

hi kappy.
i followed some documentation posted to the forum and also some guidance from apple tech.
why, is there something specific i need to consider or make sure i did?
THANKS

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