Don't know if this is a good idea, just throwing it out there...

Some CMSs use the concept of "checked out" and "checked in" content.  As 
soon as a user starts editing a page it becomes "checked out" and nobody 
else can edit it.  You can even save your changes without checking-in 
the file.  Then, you can display in the tree view who has what files 
"checked out".  And, perhaps an admin would have the ability to "force 
check in" for a page.

Basically, this is:
>> User can't even open the page because user B has that page locked  
>> (opened).

With some terminology to display to the end users.

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