Windows 7 system shortcut lock function is invalid

  

Windows system has an annoying place, that is, there is a small arrow in the lower left corner of the shortcut on the desktop, it is quite uncomfortable to watch. When using xp before, you can solve this problem with optimization master or similar software, remove the damn arrow, or you can directly modify it by entering the registry yourself.

Now with win7, I found that you can also use the above method to remove the small arrow.

Butwin7 also adds a new feature, which is to lock shortcuts to the taskbar. For those software we often use, this is very convenient.

I also especially love the function provided by win7, it can change my habits or let me stick to it!

After I successfully removed the small arrow by modifying the registry, I found that my win7 shortcut lock function has failed.

For shortcuts that were previously attached to the taskbar, you can continue to use them, but you won't be able to use them again if you unlock them. Hurry to search and find out the reason is because the small arrow was removed.

Okay, I would rather endure the shackles of the little arrows! !

But many of the methods offered online do not work and are once discouraged, so I have been shelving it all the time.

Today, suddenly thought of the matter, awakening to solve this problem out, search ...

Sure enough, once again found a solution, as follows:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\PIPFile] "IsShortcut"="" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\lnkfile] "IsShortcut"=""

Copy the above code into Notepad, change the file suffix to .reg, and double-click the file. Log out or restart your computer.

Attach: Cancel the small arrow on the shortcut

(1) Start the Registry Editor, and then expand the following branch: "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\lnkfile". (2) Delete the "IsShortcut" string value item in the "lnkfile" sub-item, because the "IsShortcut" item is used to control whether to display the small arrows in the normal application and data file shortcuts. (3) Then expand the following branch: "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\piffile". (4) Delete the "IsShortcut" string value item in the "piffile" sub-item, and the IsShortcut value item is used to control whether to display the small arrow of the MS_DOS program shortcut. (5) Exit the Registry Editor, when the small arrow on the shortcut icon disappears.

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