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July 10, 2026
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Direct uploads to Content Hub lost in Assets within Hydrated-assets folders

  • July 10, 2026
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Hello,

Once content is uploaded in Content Hub it pushes the assets to the Hydrated-assets folder in Assets.With each upload in a new folder and the naming convention does not follow a clear structure. Can this be configured?

Thanks

Best answer by raf-winterpacht

@NMulder  I have wondered the same thing. It’s not easy to even find the “hydrated” assets over time. I would for now suggest that a content owner move the asset into a folder that makes more sense, and then have it go through a review, and adjust the status to “Approved” once it’s gone through the proper workflows and approvals. 

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raf-winterpacht
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July 10, 2026

@NMulder  I have wondered the same thing. It’s not easy to even find the “hydrated” assets over time. I would for now suggest that a content owner move the asset into a folder that makes more sense, and then have it go through a review, and adjust the status to “Approved” once it’s gone through the proper workflows and approvals. 

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NMulderAuthor
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July 10, 2026

@raf-winterpacht thanks for the suggestion, I agree with your suggested process, I was hoping there was a way to optimise the folder structure. Maybe something which will come with future development.