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Windows 10 or 11 the Shortcut Icon is blank when .ico file is located on a UNC Path
Description
The .ico is not getting applied to the shortcut even when it's pointing to the right path with permission for everyone. This is happening only with the Windows 11 machines.
If the shortcut is created using this format: microsoft-edge:https://support.quest.com and the .ico file located on a UNC it will work fine. If the shortcut is created using this format: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application, target: https://support.quest.com and the .ico file located on a UNC it will NOT work.
Cause
This seems to be an issue with the way Windows 11 manage the UNC path for the .ico files.
Resolution
In one Windows 10 or Windows 11 machine:
Open Registry Editor
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer
Create a new DWORD key
Value Name EnableShellShortcutIconRemotePath
Value Type REG_DWORD Value 1
Export the new key to a .reg file.
Edit the .reg file and keep only the recent DWORD created and save the file.
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Article History:
Created on: 6/6/2023 Last Update on: 7/18/2024
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