Hot to lock the Bitlocker encrypted without restarting the system drive?

I encrypted a few readers in my build system Windows 7 RC 7100, I unchecked the option to "automatically unlock the drive when the system boots", but I have a problem here, I use this drive after unlocking, but there is no option to lock again becase she even unlocks for all users in the system , then if I log into my account, it will be available as he has already unlocked to any other user on this system (until I don't reload the re-allocated).

If anyone have idea please?

I managed to do it without any problem like this

manage-bde-lock - ForceDismount x:
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