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Removing or Downgrading Locks on Members
CLI EQUIVALENT 
si unlock, si unlockarchive
When you no longer need the exclusive ability to change a member, you can unlock it. The main reason to unlock a member is to abandon work on the member, in which case you can use the Revert command. In views where there is no Sandbox context for the member you are unlocking, you can use the Remove My Lock command.
You can downgrade your exclusive lock to a non-exclusive lock, in order to enable another user to get the exclusive lock. Depending on the permissions your administrator has defined, you may also be able to downgrade another user’s exclusive lock to a non-exclusive lock, in order to be able to give yourself an exclusive lock. To remove locks for another user, use the Locks view. For information on permissions and on your locks policy, contact your administrator.
Operation
Procedure
To unlock a member in a Sandbox in the GUI
Select Member > Revert
To unlock a member in the GUI interface when there is no Sandbox context
Select Member > Locks > Remove My Lock
To unlock a member in the Web interface
Select Member > Remove My Lock
To downgrade an exclusive lock on a member in the GUI
Select Member > Downgrade Lock
To downgrade an exclusive lock on a member in the GUI when there is no Sandbox contexta
Select Member > Locks > Downgrade
To downgrade an exclusive lock on a member in the Web interfacea
Select Member > Downgrade Exclusive Lock
Release Lock By Archive Dialog Box