Physical path of the KM

Hi,
I would like to know where KM content stores physically? If yes where can I find the path on the server.
Please help me to know...
Thanks in advance

Hi Ian,
You can see the physical storage of the KM thro WebDav using the following path. 
https://<portal:ip>/irj/portal/km/docs/
For more info you can browse help.sdn
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/76/a8934259a5cc6ae10000000a155106/frameset.htm
plz reward points if helps.
Cheers
dev

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