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I've installed a package with corrupted items (that means the items need some base clases and so on and when I try to click on such an item I get an error - I don't have these classes inside my project and getting them is not an option)



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So I can't call the submenu and I can't search for these items. How can I delete these items from my tree?










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    /sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx
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  • If you are using TDS for item serialization, you can use this tool to delete these items.
    – Arvind Gehlot
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I've installed a package with corrupted items (that means the items need some base clases and so on and when I try to click on such an item I get an error - I don't have these classes inside my project and getting them is not an option)



enter image description here



Details



enter image description here



So I can't call the submenu and I can't search for these items. How can I delete these items from my tree?










share|improve this question




















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    /sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx
    – Mark Cassidy
    2 days ago










  • If you are using TDS for item serialization, you can use this tool to delete these items.
    – Arvind Gehlot
    2 days ago













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up vote
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I've installed a package with corrupted items (that means the items need some base clases and so on and when I try to click on such an item I get an error - I don't have these classes inside my project and getting them is not an option)



enter image description here



Details



enter image description here



So I can't call the submenu and I can't search for these items. How can I delete these items from my tree?










share|improve this question















I've installed a package with corrupted items (that means the items need some base clases and so on and when I try to click on such an item I get an error - I don't have these classes inside my project and getting them is not an option)



enter image description here



Details



enter image description here



So I can't call the submenu and I can't search for these items. How can I delete these items from my tree?







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  • 6




    /sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx
    – Mark Cassidy
    2 days ago










  • If you are using TDS for item serialization, you can use this tool to delete these items.
    – Arvind Gehlot
    2 days ago














  • 6




    /sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx
    – Mark Cassidy
    2 days ago










  • If you are using TDS for item serialization, you can use this tool to delete these items.
    – Arvind Gehlot
    2 days ago








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/sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx
– Mark Cassidy
2 days ago




/sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx
– Mark Cassidy
2 days ago












If you are using TDS for item serialization, you can use this tool to delete these items.
– Arvind Gehlot
2 days ago




If you are using TDS for item serialization, you can use this tool to delete these items.
– Arvind Gehlot
2 days ago










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As @Mark Cassidy pointed out in his comment. The best remedy in this situation is DbBrowser.




  1. Log in to your authoring instance as an admin.

  2. Navigate to /sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx


From there, you will see your content tree. You can navigate to the problem items and either delete the single item or delete children.



DbBrowser



DbBrowser is a slimmed down version of Content Editor and typically provides access when Content Editor does not.






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    As @Mark Cassidy pointed out in his comment. The best remedy in this situation is DbBrowser.




    1. Log in to your authoring instance as an admin.

    2. Navigate to /sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx


    From there, you will see your content tree. You can navigate to the problem items and either delete the single item or delete children.



    DbBrowser



    DbBrowser is a slimmed down version of Content Editor and typically provides access when Content Editor does not.






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      As @Mark Cassidy pointed out in his comment. The best remedy in this situation is DbBrowser.




      1. Log in to your authoring instance as an admin.

      2. Navigate to /sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx


      From there, you will see your content tree. You can navigate to the problem items and either delete the single item or delete children.



      DbBrowser



      DbBrowser is a slimmed down version of Content Editor and typically provides access when Content Editor does not.






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        As @Mark Cassidy pointed out in his comment. The best remedy in this situation is DbBrowser.




        1. Log in to your authoring instance as an admin.

        2. Navigate to /sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx


        From there, you will see your content tree. You can navigate to the problem items and either delete the single item or delete children.



        DbBrowser



        DbBrowser is a slimmed down version of Content Editor and typically provides access when Content Editor does not.






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        As @Mark Cassidy pointed out in his comment. The best remedy in this situation is DbBrowser.




        1. Log in to your authoring instance as an admin.

        2. Navigate to /sitecore/admin/dbbrowser.aspx


        From there, you will see your content tree. You can navigate to the problem items and either delete the single item or delete children.



        DbBrowser



        DbBrowser is a slimmed down version of Content Editor and typically provides access when Content Editor does not.







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