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Deleting Folders or Assets within Eloqua
Sometimes, you abandon a draft, want to clean up your folders, or notice someone else's folder accidentally got put in yours. You right-click the item and ... you can't delete!
Why you can't delete
Most Eloqua users are set up to not have the ability to delete on purpose. This is so you don't accidentally delete an asset you, someone in your group, or another UW Eloqua user needs. Once an asset is deleted, there is no way for you or the UW Eloqua administrators to rescue it. If Oracle can restore it, it can take a week or longer for restoration.
What you can do instead
Each section within Eloqua has a folder call "!ALL_Trash". Moving your asset to this folder will notify administrators that this can be thrown away. Admins periodically go thru and delete everything in this folder.
If you need a Group Admin/need to designate a Group Admin/need to know who your Group Admin is or if you have one
Please contact marketingautomation@wisc.edu with your user group name. (This is the same as your Contact Label.)
I'm a Group Admin, and I still can't delete!
Even if you have delete privileges, you still may not be able to delete an asset or folder. This may be because:
- The item is being used in a current campaign or otherwise linked to items in Eloqua.
- If it's a folder, it may contain items that you cannot see and do not have rights to edit or delete.
If you are a Group Admin and cannot delete something that belongs to your user group, please contact marketingautomation@wisc.edu..
A reminder on security and "invisible" assets. You cannot see other groups' assets (emails, segments, campaigns, etc.), and they cannot see yours. However, you can see each other's folders. If you see a misplaced folder or asset in your folder, please do not delete it. Instead, email marketingautomation@wisc.edu to have it rehomed. Do not delete folders (even if they appear empty) or assets that do not belong to you.