Strange, I can't see the catalog folder

Hi,
I upgraded the catalog from 10g to 11g, in my 10g catalog there were 3 folders,a, b,c and all of them were successfully upgraded to 11g.
I checked and all the three folders reside in Webcatalog folder of 11g, but i am only able to see one catalog folder, a.
other folders b and c are not appearing under shared folders. Strangely, I am able to see the dashboards associated with b and c but when I go to the dashboards, I don 't see anything. No report runs.
I checked the sessions to see if there are any reports which ran but no log for reports on dashboards for b and c.
What could be the issue here ? security? How can I edit that. I am sure that the upgrade was succesfull
Please help.
Thanks,
Ronny

Hi All,
Please don't answer this question, I resolved this. The issue was with security.

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