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Deleting AssetsDeleted assets are held in the Trash for 30 days.The Un-Publish Content option is selected by default when deleting assets. Do not uncheck this option or the asset will remain on the live website even though it is not present in Cascade ServerWhen you no longer need something live on the web server, it needs to be deleted. Otherwise the content will remain searchable in the internal Google Search engine as well as in public searches such as Google and Yahoo. Outdated content left on the public web server continues to make finding desired information on the USD website challenging for both internal and external audiences.
In the Explorer, right-click an asset and select Delete from the Shortcut Menu. You can also select Delete from the dropdown menu after clicking the More button from the Action Bar to delete the asset currently displayed in the Workspace. Content Contributors will receive a prompt to begin Workflow The Modifier Pane displays with the Delete Window showing. If the asset has any current relationships, the Delete Window will notify you at the top. See the screenshot for an example of this alert. You will then have to manually remove those links from the origin pages. The Workflow process is covered in detail here.Content Approvers will see a different message when deleting pages. Ensure Un-publish Content is selected. If Un-publish Content is unselected, the asset will remain on the live website even though it has been deleted from Cascade Server. This also means that the asset will continue to be accessible and display in search engine results. Clicking SubmitStart Workflow will begin a Workflow process. However, as soon as the process is submitted the asset will be deleted and removed from the web server. |