The listener and the environment files are not created in new < RDBMS ORACLE_HOME >

Hello

I'm upgrading from the EBS 12.1.3 11.1.0.7 Database 11.2.0.2.
I followed the steps up to the implementation and running AutoConfig on interoperability Notes EBS R12 with Database 11 g 2 [1058763.1 ID]
I completed successfully AutoConfig on the database layer. But I think not all files on < RDBMS_ORACLE_HOME > earpiece and same environment file.
These files are already available on OLD < ORACLE_HOME >.

Please suggest me if I miss any step.

Thank you
Katia

Salvation;

AC-00435: failed to create the directory: F:\app\mocppd\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\admin\prod_srv-moc\bdump

This path is available? You have the permission of w/r on this way?

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