Contribute cs 4 challenge

I am just writing because I need some technical support for my cs4 Contribute software.  The message I am getting is that I cannot edit something because it is being edited on another computer which is not the case.  I am trying to update my curriculum vita.  Thanks in advance for your help.

If you have access to the file structure of the site (via FTP or other), look for a file with the same name as the page you are trying to work on that ends with .lck and delete it. That will free up the file.
Or alternately, if you have someone that administers the site, they can do it for you.

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    I have been using Macs for a year now and still find navigation to be frustrating and counter-productive on several occasions.
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    So if you're still reading at this point, thank you for your patience!!! Your tenacity is admirable.
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    I have run into several interface annoyances and I would like to know about the following things. If anyone has any advice at all about how to customize these features, thank you in advance! (Note: I don't mind links to other posts at all! Please do so if you know a great discussion for exactly what I am experiencing.. If not, please just give whatever advice you can.)
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    Please advise me about how to customize a faster way to access media files! (I suppose I could create shortcuts in different directories, but... Ugh!) Is there an easier method or some way to rearrange the way that directories are organized in general so that I don't have to click desktop > click go > click home just to find my media files? Is there a way to make them accessible from the Finder Sidebar when navigating other directories? I need full access to commonly used directories if possible! Not just a certain level of my computer system without clicking "Go."
    Is there an easy way to launch a directory in a second Finder window? Absolutely hate when I click a directory and it opens in the same window. Especially considering that you have to actually drag items to a different directory to move them without shortcut keys. Extra steps are not cool. (Like dragging a folder to your desktop so you can open a new directory to drag it to in the same Finder window. Very redundant and counter-productive.)
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    These are the things that have contributed to productivity challenges the most for me. Not really a lot, but still frustrating.
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    Thank you again Diane! I need to do some research on each utility to see which one might be worth the investment in the long run!
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    Hi pete,
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    Hi XAML guy,
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    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
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    Happy New Year!
    "Guru 2014" is so 'last year'!
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    The birth of a new year, and a new hero?
    Or the stamp of authority from long established Guru leaders?
    The challenge is on, all eyes are watching, anyone could win this month.
    The prize? Glory! Honor! Virtual medals! Unashamed love and worship from those within the community and those bloging about it (article spotlights,
    weekly awards).
    Published interviews and the chance to climb the TechNet social ladder. Become a true TNWiki Ninja and
    advance through to black belt... and beyond!
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    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
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    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
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    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
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    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
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    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again, and
    you could win weekly awards!
    Have you got what it takes o become this month's
    TechNet Technical Guru? Join a long list of well known community big hitters, show your knowledge and prowess in your favoured technologies!

    Happy New Year!
    "Guru 2014" is so 'last year'!
    The real glory is to be the first Guru of 2015! :D
    The birth of a new year, and a new hero?
    Or the stamp of authority from long established Guru leaders?
    The challenge is on, all eyes are watching, anyone could win this month.
    The prize? Glory! Honor! Virtual medals! Unashamed love and worship from those within the community and those bloging about it (article spotlights,
    weekly awards).
    Published interviews and the chance to climb the TechNet social ladder. Become a true TNWiki Ninja and
    advance through to black belt... and beyond!
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
    you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again, and
    you could win weekly awards!
    Have you got what it takes o become this month's
    TechNet Technical Guru? Join a long list of well known community big hitters, show your knowledge and prowess in your favoured technologies!
    Hello, I might be submitting one to the windows phone forum in vb.net language if you are doing the contest for it too. I been working on a project the last few weeks for windows phone that will have a final application people can play with in the store (Its
    not against store rules to open source your full app? This excludes the ads in the store app and some necessary tidbits that may have security information.).  I wanted to drop in and see what was going on in the vb.net forum.
    Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth. - "Sherlock holmes" "speak softly and carry a big stick" - theodore roosevelt. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to
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    Hi SCN Mates,
                 The question of managing time to contribute in SCN and be in the top list of contributors is always a challenge, I wonder how other guys are managing it along with project work and personal life.
    Through this thread I would like to ask all top contributors to share few tips on how do you manage your time to contribute in SCN and be in top?
    I know with dedication and knowledge, at same time everyone will have their office work at priority after family/personal time.
    Also contributing for an hour daily is also not possible because you never know whether you get ideas within an hour ;-).
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    Thanks,
    Umashanakr

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    Category 2 - These people have built up a tremendous amount of knowledge after years of practising in the business. They are genuine experts. They do not come into SCN with the sheer intent of accumulating points. However, when they do come in, and see fit to respond to a post, it is invariably the correct answer or  very helpful, that they get marked accordingly. These people post thoughtful blogs or comments or documents or discussions, which are useful and appreciated by the community and they get marked accordingly. Sooner or later, without really trying, but by simply practising their profession, these people accumulate enough points to become Top Contributors.
    These people do not have a set strategy intended to accumulate points, but they do have a set strategy of being good and knowledgeable at their job. They manage their work/life balance in a way that suits them to achive this goal.
    I am afraid there is no fixed way to achieve lofty goals with little or no effort.
    There is a 3rd category, who are pretty decent in their knowledge and sporadically answer questions when they feel like, and who randomly get points for their responses, and they will never become top contributors, however, they are not too worried about it, and they do get to spend time with their families/other interests. This is a technicality that need not detain us.
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