Unlocking Columns after VBA Code

azdisplcdgrl

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Hello. I am a noob to excel vba. I found this great code that gives me part of what I need. However, I do not want columns C & F locked after entry. I've tried a few things, but it's not working. Can anyone help?
Code:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Application.EnableEvents = False
If Target.Column = 4 Then
confirm = MsgBox("Do you want to sign up for this OT?" & vbCrLf & "By selecting Yes, you agree to accept OT, once selected, this cannot be changed.", vbYesNo, "confirm Entry")
Select Case confirm
Case Is = vbYes
Dim Cell As Range
With ActiveSheet
    .Unprotect Password:="Kaia"
    .Cells.Locked = False
    For Each Cell In ActiveSheet.UsedRange
        If Cell.Value = "" Then
            Cell.Locked = False
     Cell.Locked = True
     End If
   Next Cell
   .Protect Password:="Kaia"
   End With
  Case Is = vbNo
  Application.Undo
  End Select
 End If
 Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub
 

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Code:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Application.EnableEvents = False
If Target.Column = 4 Then
confirm = MsgBox("Do you want to sign up for this OT?" & vbCrLf & "By selecting Yes, you agree to accept OT, once selected, this cannot be changed.", vbYesNo, "confirm Entry")
Select Case confirm
Case Is = vbYes
Dim Cell As Range
With ActiveSheet
    .Unprotect Password:="Kaia"
    .Cells.Locked = False
    For Each Cell In ActiveSheet.UsedRange
        If Cell.Value = "" Then
            Cell.Locked = False
     Cell.Locked = True
     End If
   Next Cell


    .Columns("C:C").Locked = False
    .Columns("F:F").Locked = False




   .Protect Password:="Kaia"
   End With
  Case Is = vbNo
  Application.Undo
  End Select
 End If
 Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub

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