How to: Create a folder directly under the KM content 'Root' directory

I need to create a new folder directly under the 'root' directory of the KM content...
If I go to the KM root directory and click on any of the folders in it, I can create new folders.
For example: clicking on the 'documents' folder. Opening it, I can create new folders by clicking on 'Folder' --> 'New' --> 'Folder'.
However, when I am in the root directory itself, the only option under 'Folder' is 'Clipboard'.
How can I create a new folder under the Root? Am I missing a role?
Cheers,
Edwin.

You cannot create a folder under root directory
all the folders that you are seeing under root are  KM Repositories.
You need to create a repository and then in that you can create a folder structure.
As an example Documetns is a standard SAP KM repository. You can also create your own repository under
system admin-> system configuraiton->KM->CM-> Repository Managers
There you can get options of creating the repositories
Hope it is clear
also check the below thread that will help you
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/e3/923224b24e11d5993800508b6b8b11/frameset.htm
Raghu
Edited by: Raghavendranath Garlapati on Jul 16, 2009 9:39 AM

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