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To ensure that other users with provisioning permissions cannot not modify your setup, you can lock:
- A specific artifact (e.g., a virtual asset, virtual asset deployment, JDBC controller, message proxy, test scenario, file, or provisioning action)
- A component—including all associated artifacts
- A complete environment—including all associated components and all artifacts used in those components
Any user with provisioning permissions (e.g., a provision, system, or admin-level user) can add locks and unlock any lock that he or she locked.
Admin-level users can also unlock any lock (no matter which user applied the lock). However, they cannot modify resources that other users locked. If they wanted to modify a locked resource, they would need to unlock it first, then modify it.
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If the component includes already-locked artifacts, CTP will display a warning dialog describing the conflicts.
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Unlocking
To unlock a component that you previously locked—as well as unlock the associated artifacts and component instances that you previously locked:
- With the environment diagram in regular (not Edit) mode, select the component, then click the Unlock in the toolbar. .
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You can also lock and unlock specific components in Edit mode: |
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