How To Remove Blue And Yellow Shield From An Icon In Windows 10

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Irmela Caccavale

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Dec 26, 2023, 7:05:59 PM12/26/23
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I closed UAC to see if overlays go away or not. Now it's open. But maybe there is a way to remove them without closing the UAC like removing shortcut arrows in this question: Remove shortcut icon overlay from shortcuts on Windows 7

How To Remove Blue And Yellow Shield From An Icon In Windows 10


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There is another way - create a transparent icon, run TuneUp Utilities and replace the User Account icon with the transparent one, that solves the problem and the shield icon remains in the context menu, but doesn't ruin your icons anymore. TuneUp can also remove the shortcut arrows with just one click and replace basically any icon.

I was able to remove the blue & yellow UAC shield icon from in front of one of my desktop icons by right clicking on the icon, scrolling down, selecting properties, selecting shortcut, then change icon, then you should see your original icon in that window, double click the icon and hit OK. Now it should return back to the original Desktop icon without the UAC icon in front. I hope this has helped...

As you might have observed, some programs create desktop shortcuts with a shield icon on them. As you can see in the picture below, the yellow and blue shield icon shows up on the lower right area of some program shortcuts.

The yellow and blue shield icon indicates that the program will always require administrator rights to run. In other words, it will always run as administrator. When you double-click on a program shortcut which has the shield icon on it, you will get the User Account Control screen (unless you have disabled the UAC) where you need to click the Yes button to run the program with admin rights.

If you are one of those users who keep program shortcuts on the desktop, you might want to get rid of the yellow and blue shield to give all program icons a uniform look. Luckily, with a little bit of effort, you can remove the shield icon from the desktop shortcuts without hampering their functionality.

The yellow and blue shield icon indicates that the program will always require administrator rights to run. In other words, it will always run as an administrator. When you double-click a program shortcut that has the shield icon, you'll be taken to the User Account Control screen (unless you've disabled UAC) where you need to click the Yes button to run the program with administrator rights.

If you're one of those users who keep program shortcuts on their desktop, you might want to get rid of the yellow and blue shield to give all program icons a uniform look. Fortunately, with a little effort, you can remove the shield icon from desktop shortcuts without hampering its functionality.

Step 3: Click on To apply button. If the Access Denied dialog box appears, click To follow button. You close the dialog. That's all! The program's desktop shortcut will no longer display the blue and yellow shield icon, but will still display the UAC screen by double clicking on it. You may notice a small (irrelevant) delay when you start the program now.

Shortcuts in Windows have an arrow overlaid on top of the icon to indicate that they are links. If you find the default Windows 10 shortcut icon too large, or you wish to change the shortcut arrow from the default blue arrow overlay to a smaller one, then you can do that easily. You can even disable the shortcut arrow completely. In this article, we will see how it can be done. There are two ways available to do this.

Using two fingers, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel. Navigate to and tap the Eye comfort shield icon. The icon will glow blue when it's enabled, and your screen's color will have a slightly yellow tint that will change over time.

If you notice an application icon or system icon with a blue and yellow shield (Icon overlay) at the corner, it means that the applications need to run with administrator privileges. When you run such an application, you will get a UAC prompt. While they are there for security reasons, it gets annoying to get the prompt every time you run it. In this post, we will show how to remove the blue and yellow shield from an icon in Windows 10.

What does the shield mean in Windows? It reminds you that you have administrative privileges. The color of the shield is yellow. This symbol means that an application has been upgraded. If you click the icon, you will be reminded that you have Administrator privileges. You may not choose to run the elevated program. Click the shield png to cut its background and use the desktop icons.

Click on the yellow and blue shields to disable User Account Control. By doing so, you can launch an application without being prompted. To uninstall this setting, follow the steps below. Then, go to Control Panel and click on the Yellow or Blue shield icon. Double-click on it to get rid of the shield. You can also use the command line to run the application without prompting.

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