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![]() Thank you for usual prompt reply to come to my assistance. Windows 10 has a habit of creating shortcuts when I do not need them, e.g. I have the following shortcut on my pc: the Control Panel icon. There is a very real risk that if i try to open this icon, all the information in it will vanish forever. To deactivate the shortcut option permanently, can you, please, suggest a method how it's done? Renewed thanks. Joe |
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![]() Many thanks, as usual, for your unstinted help. I have followed your tip, and i found the images you attached very helpful. However, i got stuck when I came to (Quote your wording) "Click on Edit and change the permission to deny for the users." (Unquote). I do not understand how to make this step. Am attaching the image I obtained when I hit EDIt, but what is the next step? My aim is to deactivate the shortcut option permanently from my pc, as I can never find the files that are invariably lost when any shortcut is deleted. ![]() Sorry, cannot send attachment:- Modern technology tribulations !!! Best regards and goodnight. Joe |
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That is not one of the steps I suggested. Also, the attachment you show of permissions is not one of the steps I suggested. You need to find the Desktop Icon Settings as described. The only change you make (as far as I know) is to uncheck the checkbox in the top section as shown in Step 4. Keep in mind Step 3 refers to the Right-hand side. I admit I did not follow through and test the process but believe it is the same process I used many years ago. I'll be away for a couple of weeks starting today so I will not be able to respond until I return. I would not be able to test these things on my Win 10 until then. The steps I show HIDE the Control Panel (and other items) from the Desktop. After that it should not cause you shortcut confusion. |
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