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For example, a file named setup.exe will automatically receive a shield icon overlay, even if the executable does not have an embedded application manifest." The shield icon overlay will also be automatically placed on executables that are deemed to require elevation, as per the installer detection heuristics. Paste the dump files contents here so we can see what exactly might be happening. I highly doubt this will fix your problem though. You can remove it by right clicking > properties > Compatibility tab > Uncheck 'Run this program as an administrator'.

It didnt fix anything, it turns out the version of the app may have a bug, the developer. So i see the apps original icon with a small blue and yellow shield over it. The shield icon started to appear over my app icon.
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The executable's application manifest must designate a requestedExecutionLevel of requireAdministrator to designate the executable as requiring a full administrator access token. The shield means it will run as administrator. I tried to enable compatibility settings in the properties of the shortcut to the app.
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In Windows Vista, if an executable file requires elevation to launch, then the executable's icon should be “stamped” with a shield icon to indicate this fact. "The Windows Vista Application Development Requirements for User Account Control Compatibility document states the following. Rightclick the shortcut, properties, advanced, and uncheck compress. The 2 blue arrow icons means the shortcut is compressed. a vpn server on Windows operating sys Hotspot Shield Vpn Create Shortcut. Both of these icons until today had a little coloured shield in front (& slightly to the right. I also use SpywareBlaster & have that as a desktop icon as well. I have it as a shortcut icon on my desktop.
WINDOWS SHOTCUT ICON HAS SHILED ICON UPDATE
Hello, I checked for an Apple update using the updater (I have it set to 'never auto update)'.

Disabling launch as admin will remove that shield. Windows Server and Windows Server combine Always On VPN and Routing and Remote. Odd 'shield' icon behaviour on desktop icons. Switch to the compatibility tab and uncheck the box next to 'Run this program as an administrator'. Right-click on the programs shortcut (or exe file) and choose Properties. you can see what i mean by right-clicking on any shortcut and selecting the change icon. If any of those does not have the needed permissions it will show the shield and let you elevate to use the permissions. The executable's application manifest must designate a requestedExecutionLevel of requireAdministrator to designate the executable as requiring a full administrator access token. It will use any permissions assigned directly to your user or the built in users group. In Windows Vista, if an executable file requires elevation to launch, then the executable's icon should be stamped with a shield icon to indicate this fact. I just found this technical explanation for that shield here: The shield means the shortcut is set to always launch as administrator and will give a UAC prompt. No, You can remove run as administrator option for an icon, but you can remove run as administrator icon for a program. dll file in C:WindowsSystem32, in icon 78 (i think thats the one). When UAC is turned on, even if your user is part of the admin group it will not use those permissions by default.
