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Remove the shield from the Windows 10 shortcut

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Remove the shield from the Windows 10 shortcut

Bringing the operating system to "perfection", the process is not entirely simple, but it is in it that all the pleasure lies, after reaching one goal, you can move on to another and all achievements will always be in front of your eyes. That is why, in some situations, users are doing their best to achieve their goal, but not how they can not “jump over their heads”, but because they are completely lacking in knowledge. Therefore, we decided today to touch on a topic that will allow you to study the screen without any problems to remove the shield from the Windows 10 shortcut. Yes, you are not mistaken, in this article we will speak about the very blue and yellow shield, which is located on the labels related to system programs or applications.

We’ll explain right away that we will consider three completely different ways to remove shields from labels, so be prepared to choose the option that you will like and personally for you will be the most practical.

Use the "Properties" in order to remove the shield from the label

This setup method is suitable for those users who do not want to globally configure the system and do not have specific knowledge for this. Using the following settings, it is almost impossible to harm Windows 10.

Hover over a label with a shield → click the right-click shortcut → select the Properties item → in the Properties window, go to the Label tab → find the Object item and note the path that specified before the file, since it will have to be replaced with cmd / c start "" "C: \ Program.exe" → click on the "Apply" button.

After performing the above operation, the shield should disappear, but it may happen that the label itself will change. In this case, use the path: “Shortcut properties” → “Change icon” → select the “path” before the program being started → select the → icon and use the “Ok” button.

Everything, you managed to remove the shield from the shortcut of the program used, but the only side effect in this situation can only be that when you start the software, for a very short time, the window - “Command Line” will open and almost immediately it will close. In all other respects, you will not see any difference.

Use "NirCmd" in order to remove the shield from the label

NirCmd is a third-party utility, but at the same time, it works first-class with the “Command Line” of the tenth generation operating system. With this software add-on, you can do almost everything the same as described above, but at the same time, the level of rights of the executable file will increase, which will not allow you to run the "Command Line".

Download NirCmd from the official site (the download link is located at the bottom of the page) → unpack the downloaded file in “C: / Windows” → refer to the “Label Properties” field to the “Object” name, since there you will have to change the path to the program on nircmd.exe elevate "path_to_file_exe_to_shield" → do not forget "Apply" the changes you have made → refer to "Shortcut properties" and specify the path to the file that is launched through the shortcut you are configuring (the path is specified before ".exe") → you just have to choose the most suitable your opinion icon.

In some cases, the method described above works a little unusual during the first run, as the system indicates to the user that “No electronic signature...”, but on subsequent launches of the program using a shortcut, there will not be any problems at all.

Use the "Additional method" in order to remove the shield from the label

Also, you can remove the shield from the Windows 10 shortcut using the "Change icon" → selecting the "Empty" / "Transparent" icon, which will allow the shield to disappear on all the "executable files". That's just how it seems to us - this is not quite the way to configure the operating system, which is worth using everywhere...

We hope that now, removing the shield from the Windows 10 shortcut will not be much more difficult for you than doing a different task of setting up the operating system.

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