Delete Directory in owb 10g

Hi,
I hope, that I found the correct forum for my issue.
I use the OWB 10g2 and I want to delete an oracle directory, which was created with a wrong name. But it is write protected. I tried with the OWB and with OMB Plus.
Can somebody help me?
Thank you
Mark

There is a specific Warehouse Builder forum here:
Warehouse Builder
You can also post questions to this forum as this forum covers all BI products. To answer your question, I am not sure what you are trying to do. Are you trying to delete the object via "Control Center"? It should be possible to deploy the job as a delete job to remove the directory from your target/source database.
Keith Laker
Data Warehouse Solution Architect
Oracle EMEA Consulting
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