/etc folder missing under root in EP6SP9 CM

Hi all,
I am in EP6 SP9 under Windows 2003.
After installation of Content Management, I have noticed that the /etc directory under root folder is missing. Hence all the areas where I have folder icons for folders are coming blank since they refer to the mime/image directory for the jpg icons.
Is there a bug in EP6 SP9 or do I have to patch up some hotfixes to get the /etc directory.Anyone else facing this problem.
Regards,
Rajan.K

Hi Rajan,
Under
System Administration->System Configuration->
Knowledge Management->Content Management
Check root directory field whether there is an entry like:
//<yourhost>/sapmnt/<SYSID>/global/config/cm/etc
exists. If not try to add it.
We had the same problem, after this adjustment it is solved.
Regards,
Bugra Tezer

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