Hello all,
I have seen many forum posts and documentation links saying locked pages can only be unlocked by the author who locked it or the "admin" account, including [1] below. As the platform scales up, it becomes increasingly likely that users will forget to unlock pages and the "admin" has to step in. How do other companies handle unlocking pages in AEM as things scale?
To me, there are three obvious options: Get more admins (cost concerns), share the "admin" password with additional people such as a support team (security concerns), or find an alternative solution. Has anyone been able to find an alternative solution?
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If users forget to unlock the pages and you want other users to be able to edit those pages then you can consider the following solution-
Hi Andrew,
As far as I know in the authoring prospective, those who(people) belongs to "Admin" account, they only can unlock the pages. Or else, the admin people must give the permissions to the power authors i.e., admin is added the author group.of particular author person
Here admin can be added to the group of the particular author. Now, the person having admin access, can unlock the page.
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Hope this clears your query!
Thanks,
Ratna Kumar.
Hi Ratna,
I think we're mixing two things - the "admin" user account and the "Administrators" group. I have tried adding users to the "Administrators" group as well as an author group, but they were unable to unlock pages locked by other users (most recently yesterday). I have only had success with the "admin" user account, not the "Administrators" group.
Thanks,
Andrew
See this KB - it confirms that only the user whom locks the page or an admin account:
https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/kb/UnlockALockedPage.html
So if you want more ppl to be able to unlock a page - then you will have to give admin creds to trusted employees.
If users forget to unlock the pages and you want other users to be able to edit those pages then you can consider the following solution-
Hi,
I would like to add a 3rd solution to this problem:
Hi Andrew,
What @Kunal has suggested is a very nice approach. And, In my view, running a scheduler & query to find out what are the pages are locked and who has locked them and then report them is a long process.
In my view, this could be done in a very easy way.
Pros: No searching, no scheduler & spamming to those who does not want to unlock their pages.
Cons
Jitendra
Note that this solution is not working in AEM 6.3. Impersonated sessions will no be able to do unlocking.
The only solution as of today in case the locked user no more available or went on a vecation is to reach out to Adobe via a support ticket and ask them to unlock it. Only adobe holds the super admin access and even product admin with impersonate access to locked user will not work.
There is one workaround for AMS and Inhouse users where they can go to Adobe legacy user admin page(http://localhost:4502/useradmin) and update the password of the locked user and login with that user id and new password by directly accessing the Author URL(direct URL with port number) and unlock the page.
When the locked user comes back from vacation and login via SSO it will overwrite the manually updated password and will not block the user access.
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