Sorry HK, but the docs show that Apache's DocumentRoot should be set the 
webroot folder!

>From the 2.x Docs under Installation:

 Production 

A production installation is a more flexible way to setup CakePHP. Using 
this method allows an entire domain to act as a single CakePHP application. 
This example will help you install CakePHP anywhere on your filesystem and 
make it available at http://www.example.com. Note that this installation 
may require the rights to change the DocumentRoot on Apache webservers.

Unpack the contents of the CakePHP archive into a directory of your choice. 
For the purposes of this example, we assume you chose to install CakePHP 
into /cake_install. Your production setup will look like this on the 
filesystem:

/cake_install/
    app/
        webroot/ (this directory is set as the ``DocumentRoot``
         directive)
    lib/
    plugins/
    vendors/
    .htaccess
    index.php
    README

 Developers using Apache should set the DocumentRoot directive for the 
domain to:

DocumentRoot /cake_install/app/webroot

 If your web server is configured correctly, you should now find your 
CakePHP application accessible at http://www.example.com.

Thanks for looking into my problem, HK

Greg

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