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What do the locks mean? How do I get rid of them?
Author(s):McsmomExperience level:Beginner
Contributors:Joomla! version:1.0
Date added:Monday, 19 March 2007Date last changed:Tuesday, 15 May 2007
 
When displayed, what do the padlocks in Joomla! mean? How do I get rid of them?

At any given time you may see a padlock  next to a specific item in Joomla!'s administrative backend. These padlocks may be displayed next to any of the following (Content Items, Menu Items, Modules, etc).

The Joomla! system places these padlocks next an item to indicate that a user is currently editing (checked out) the item. The lock is removed by the sytem when the user clicks on the "Save" button for that item.
If the user never clicks save and instead hits the "Back" button or naviagtes to another page, then the item stays locked. If another user needs to work with the item he or she must have the item checked back in before the can work.

There are two ways of checking items back in. One way is to contact the person that has the module checked out to see if they are done with the item.

The other option utilizes the administrative back end;
Click on "System => Global check in"
This option should be used very carefully, especially in multi-user environments. This single action checks in all previously checked out items, whether they were checked out by you or not. Possible undesirable side effects may be that multiple editors end up working on the same document.
In this case who ever clicks the save button last has their version saved as the final copy.
Last Updated Tuesday, 15 May 2007
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