Repository report don't function - cannot find C:\....\Temp\...file.html

help me

I ran the report using navigator--->repository reports.
This report gets generated as *.html file into your c:\document\username\local\temp folder.
Try running it again and ckeck for the report file name to locate the folder. The file name starts with ck*
Good luck
Shirish Gadkari

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